Bacterial exotoxins are major causative agents that infect by promoting cell and tissue damages through disabling the invading host immune system. However, the mode of action by which toxins modulate host immune system and lead cell death is still not completely understood. The nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans has been used as an attractive model host for toxicological studies. In this regard, the present study was undertaken to assess the impact of Staphylococcus aureus toxin (PemK) on the host C. elegans through global proteomics approach. Our proteomic data obtained through LC-MS/MS, subsequent bioinformatics and biochemical analyses revealed that in response to PemKSa a total of 601 proteins of C. elegans were differentially regulated i...
Excretory-secretory products (ESPs) are first characterized and defined in parasitic nematode proteo...
SummaryThe nematode C. elegans is attracted to nutritious bacteria and is repelled by pathogens and ...
Here we present the first global functional analysis of cellular responses to pore-forming toxins (P...
Abstract Cry6A represents a novel family of nematicidal crystal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis...
Here, we discuss 5 concepts that have emerged in studies of metabolic and immune interactions in C. ...
BACKGROUND: The success of invertebrates throughout evolution is an excellent illustration of the ef...
Mitochondria are crucial organelles that generate cellular energy and metabolites. Recent studies in...
Pore-forming toxins (PFTs), the most common bacterial toxins, contribute to infection by perforating...
The bacterivorous nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an excellent model for the study of innate immu...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: There are striking similarities between the innate immun...
AbstractPathogen infection can activate multiple signaling cascades that ultimately alter the abunda...
In metazoans, the secreted proteome participates in intercellular signalling and innate immunity, an...
The human body attracts a large number of bacterial pathogens, many of which have detrimental effect...
Animals and microorganisms live together, forming a network of associations between animal hosts and...
Most of the bacteria we encounter everyday do us no harm and many are even beneficial. Those that do...
Excretory-secretory products (ESPs) are first characterized and defined in parasitic nematode proteo...
SummaryThe nematode C. elegans is attracted to nutritious bacteria and is repelled by pathogens and ...
Here we present the first global functional analysis of cellular responses to pore-forming toxins (P...
Abstract Cry6A represents a novel family of nematicidal crystal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis...
Here, we discuss 5 concepts that have emerged in studies of metabolic and immune interactions in C. ...
BACKGROUND: The success of invertebrates throughout evolution is an excellent illustration of the ef...
Mitochondria are crucial organelles that generate cellular energy and metabolites. Recent studies in...
Pore-forming toxins (PFTs), the most common bacterial toxins, contribute to infection by perforating...
The bacterivorous nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an excellent model for the study of innate immu...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: There are striking similarities between the innate immun...
AbstractPathogen infection can activate multiple signaling cascades that ultimately alter the abunda...
In metazoans, the secreted proteome participates in intercellular signalling and innate immunity, an...
The human body attracts a large number of bacterial pathogens, many of which have detrimental effect...
Animals and microorganisms live together, forming a network of associations between animal hosts and...
Most of the bacteria we encounter everyday do us no harm and many are even beneficial. Those that do...
Excretory-secretory products (ESPs) are first characterized and defined in parasitic nematode proteo...
SummaryThe nematode C. elegans is attracted to nutritious bacteria and is repelled by pathogens and ...
Here we present the first global functional analysis of cellular responses to pore-forming toxins (P...