Gastrointestinal bacterial pathogens such as enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, Salmonella and Shigella control inflammatory and apoptotic signaling in human intestinal cells to establish infection, replicate and disseminate to other hosts. These pathogens manipulate host cell signaling through the translocation of virulence effector proteins directly into the host cell cytoplasm, which then target various signaling pathways. Death receptors such as TNFR1, FAS and TRAIL-R induce signaling cascades that are crucial to the clearance of pathogens, and as such are major targets for inhibition by pathogens. This review focuses on what is known about how bacterial gut pathogens inhibit death receptor signaling to suppress inflammation and prevent...
The innate immune system provides the first line of defense against invading microorganisms by induc...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
Successful infection by enteric bacterial pathogens depends on the ability of the bacteria to coloni...
The tumour necrosis factor (TNF) family is crucial for immune homeostasis, cell death and inflammati...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Many pathogens interfere with the activation of innate immune signaling responses. However, pro-surv...
Virulent microorganisms, such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses, are recognized by pattern recognit...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The intestine - home to a vast microbiome - balances its immune reactivity on a k...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria can induce or inhibit host cell apoptosis. The modulati...
An innate immune response is essential for survival of the host upon infection, yet excessive in-fla...
ABSTRACTNecrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a devastating disease in premature infants and the leadin...
Antiapoptotic pathways of the host cell play integral roles in bacterial pathogenesis, with inhibiti...
grantor: University of TorontoInfection with 'Helicobacter pylori' and Shigatoxin-producin...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria have the ability to either induce or inhibit host cell ...
The innate immune system provides the first line of defense against invading microorganisms by induc...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
Successful infection by enteric bacterial pathogens depends on the ability of the bacteria to coloni...
The tumour necrosis factor (TNF) family is crucial for immune homeostasis, cell death and inflammati...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Many pathogens interfere with the activation of innate immune signaling responses. However, pro-surv...
Virulent microorganisms, such as pathogenic bacteria and viruses, are recognized by pattern recognit...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The intestine - home to a vast microbiome - balances its immune reactivity on a k...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria can induce or inhibit host cell apoptosis. The modulati...
An innate immune response is essential for survival of the host upon infection, yet excessive in-fla...
ABSTRACTNecrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a devastating disease in premature infants and the leadin...
Antiapoptotic pathways of the host cell play integral roles in bacterial pathogenesis, with inhibiti...
grantor: University of TorontoInfection with 'Helicobacter pylori' and Shigatoxin-producin...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria have the ability to either induce or inhibit host cell ...
The innate immune system provides the first line of defense against invading microorganisms by induc...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...
A close relationship exists between gut microbiota and immune responses. An imbalance of this relati...