Co-infections alter the host immune response but how the systemic and local processes at the site of infection interact is still unclear. The majority of studies on co-infections concentrate on one of the infecting species, an immune function or group of cells and often focus on the initial phase of the infection. Here, we used a combination of experiments and mathematical modelling to investigate the network of immune responses against single and co-infections with the respiratory bacterium Bordetella bronchiseptica and the gastrointestinal helminth Trichostrongylus retortaeformis. Our goal was to identify representative mediators and functions that could capture the essence of the host immune response as a whole, and to assess how their r...
We have previously found that co-immunisation with ovalbumin (OVA) and the body fluid of the helmint...
The impact of exposure to multiple pathogens concurrently or consecutively on immune function is unc...
Chronic infections imply that the parasite and the host immune system closely interact for a long ti...
Many pathogens are able to manipulate the signaling pathways responsible for the generation of host ...
Many pathogens are able to manipulate the signaling pathways responsible for the generation of host ...
Co-infected hosts, individuals that carry more than one infectious agent at any one time, have been ...
Variation in the intensity and duration of infections is often driven by variation in the network an...
Variation in the intensity and duration of infections is often driven by variation in the network an...
Within-host models of infection can provide important insights into the processes that affect parasi...
AbstractCytokines play a key role in maintaining communication between organs and in so doing modula...
Co-infections by multiple pathogens have important implications in many aspects of health, epidemio...
Predator-prey models are often applied to the interactions between host immunity and parasite growth...
Background: The impact of exposure to multiple pathogens concurrently or consecutively on immune fun...
Background The impact of exposure to multiple pathogens concurrently or consecutively on immune func...
The conceptual understanding of immune-mediated interactions between parasites is rooted in the theo...
We have previously found that co-immunisation with ovalbumin (OVA) and the body fluid of the helmint...
The impact of exposure to multiple pathogens concurrently or consecutively on immune function is unc...
Chronic infections imply that the parasite and the host immune system closely interact for a long ti...
Many pathogens are able to manipulate the signaling pathways responsible for the generation of host ...
Many pathogens are able to manipulate the signaling pathways responsible for the generation of host ...
Co-infected hosts, individuals that carry more than one infectious agent at any one time, have been ...
Variation in the intensity and duration of infections is often driven by variation in the network an...
Variation in the intensity and duration of infections is often driven by variation in the network an...
Within-host models of infection can provide important insights into the processes that affect parasi...
AbstractCytokines play a key role in maintaining communication between organs and in so doing modula...
Co-infections by multiple pathogens have important implications in many aspects of health, epidemio...
Predator-prey models are often applied to the interactions between host immunity and parasite growth...
Background: The impact of exposure to multiple pathogens concurrently or consecutively on immune fun...
Background The impact of exposure to multiple pathogens concurrently or consecutively on immune func...
The conceptual understanding of immune-mediated interactions between parasites is rooted in the theo...
We have previously found that co-immunisation with ovalbumin (OVA) and the body fluid of the helmint...
The impact of exposure to multiple pathogens concurrently or consecutively on immune function is unc...
Chronic infections imply that the parasite and the host immune system closely interact for a long ti...