The role of the host extracellular matrix (ECM) in infection tends to be neglected. However, the complex interactions between invading pathogens, host tissues and immune cells occur in the context of the ECM. On the pathogen side, a variety of surface and secreted molecules, including microbial surface components recognizing adhesive matrix molecules and tissue‐degrading enzymes, are employed that interact with different ECM proteins to effectively establish an infection at specific sites. Microbial pathogens can also hijack or misuse host proteolytic systems to modify the ECM, evade immune responses or process biologically active molecules such as cell surface receptors and cytokines that direct cell behaviour and immune defence. On the ho...
Enteric pathogen-host interactions occur at multiple interfaces,includingthe intestinal epitheliuman...
The ability of neutrophils and other leucocyte members of the innate immune system to expel their DN...
The role of the mammalian intestinal microbiota in health and disease of the host has long been reco...
The role of the host extracellular matrix (ECM) in infection tends to be neglected. However, the com...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is an integral component of all organs and plays a pivotal role in ti...
Summary: Eukaryotic cells live in a relatively comfortable equilibrium with a wide variety of microb...
Acknowledgments: We are very grateful to our colleagues at the Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Resea...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex network of proteins and proteoglycans secreted by kerati...
The skin and mucosal epithelia of humans and other mammals are permanently colonised by large microb...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling is strongly favored by the conditions occurring in the inflamm...
Abstract Extracellular matrix (ECM) is an extraordinarily complex and unique meshwork composed of st...
Immune responses of the host to any infectious agents vary in controlling the pathogens. The process...
Controlling and preventing infections require deep understanding of the complex interplay that occur...
The capacity of pathogenic microorganisms to adhere to host cells and avoid clearance by the host im...
The capacity of pathogenic microorganisms to adhere to host cells and avoid clearance by the host im...
Enteric pathogen-host interactions occur at multiple interfaces,includingthe intestinal epitheliuman...
The ability of neutrophils and other leucocyte members of the innate immune system to expel their DN...
The role of the mammalian intestinal microbiota in health and disease of the host has long been reco...
The role of the host extracellular matrix (ECM) in infection tends to be neglected. However, the com...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is an integral component of all organs and plays a pivotal role in ti...
Summary: Eukaryotic cells live in a relatively comfortable equilibrium with a wide variety of microb...
Acknowledgments: We are very grateful to our colleagues at the Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Resea...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex network of proteins and proteoglycans secreted by kerati...
The skin and mucosal epithelia of humans and other mammals are permanently colonised by large microb...
Extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling is strongly favored by the conditions occurring in the inflamm...
Abstract Extracellular matrix (ECM) is an extraordinarily complex and unique meshwork composed of st...
Immune responses of the host to any infectious agents vary in controlling the pathogens. The process...
Controlling and preventing infections require deep understanding of the complex interplay that occur...
The capacity of pathogenic microorganisms to adhere to host cells and avoid clearance by the host im...
The capacity of pathogenic microorganisms to adhere to host cells and avoid clearance by the host im...
Enteric pathogen-host interactions occur at multiple interfaces,includingthe intestinal epitheliuman...
The ability of neutrophils and other leucocyte members of the innate immune system to expel their DN...
The role of the mammalian intestinal microbiota in health and disease of the host has long been reco...