Defence against pathogenic infection can take two forms: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the ability of the host to limit a pathogen burden, whereas tolerance is the ability to limit the negative consequences of infection at a given level of infection intensity. Evolutionarily, a tolerance strategy that is independent of resistance could allow the host to avoid mounting a costly immune response and, theoretically, to avoid a co-evolutionary arms race between pathogen virulence and host resistance. Biomedically, understanding the mechanisms of tolerance and how they relate to resistance could potentially yield treatment strategies that focus on health improvement instead of pathogen elimination. To understand the impact of tolerance ...
Host-parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature: all organisms, from bacteria to humans, must de...
Pathogens exert a strong selective pressure on hosts, entailing host adaptation to infection. This a...
Much of our current mechanistic understanding of the innate immune response in animals has grown out...
Defence against pathogenic infection can take two forms: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
Defence against pathogenic infection can take two forms: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
Background: Host defense against pathogenic infection is composed of resistance and tolerance. Resis...
Host defense against pathogenic infection is composed of resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
A critical task in evolutionary genetics is to explain the persistence of heritable variation in fit...
1. Hosts can alter their strategy towards pathogens during their lifetime, i.e., they can show pheno...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Mounting and maintaining an effective immune response in the face of infection can be costly. The ou...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...
Host-parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature: all organisms, from bacteria to humans, must de...
Pathogens exert a strong selective pressure on hosts, entailing host adaptation to infection. This a...
Much of our current mechanistic understanding of the innate immune response in animals has grown out...
Defence against pathogenic infection can take two forms: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
Defence against pathogenic infection can take two forms: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
Background: Host defense against pathogenic infection is composed of resistance and tolerance. Resis...
Host defense against pathogenic infection is composed of resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
A critical task in evolutionary genetics is to explain the persistence of heritable variation in fit...
1. Hosts can alter their strategy towards pathogens during their lifetime, i.e., they can show pheno...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Mounting and maintaining an effective immune response in the face of infection can be costly. The ou...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...
Host-parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature: all organisms, from bacteria to humans, must de...
Pathogens exert a strong selective pressure on hosts, entailing host adaptation to infection. This a...
Much of our current mechanistic understanding of the innate immune response in animals has grown out...