International audienceOf the many pathogens that infect humans and animals, a large number use cells of the host organism as protected sites for replication. To reach the relevant intracellular compartments, they take advantage of the endocytosis machinery and exploit the network of endocytic organelles for penetration into the cytosol or as sites of replication. In this review, we discuss the endocytic entry processes used by viruses and bacteria and compare the strategies used by these dissimilar classes of pathogens
Retroviruses include infectious agents inducing severe diseases in humans and animals. In addition, ...
International audienceIntracellular pathogens can be artificially divided into two groups, those whi...
During viral infection the first challenge that viruses have to overcome is gaining access to the in...
International audienceOf the many pathogens that infect humans and animals, a large number use cells...
To deliver tehir genetic material and accessory proteins, viruses must enter host cells. Endocytosis...
International audienceIncreasing evidence indicates that pathogens have evolved highly efficient str...
Cell surface molecules, ligands, and solutes can be endocytosed into animal cells via several pathwa...
AbstractIncreasing evidence indicates that pathogens have evolved highly efficient strategies to ind...
International audienceInternalization of bacteria into mammalian host cells has been studied extensi...
Viruses, despite being relatively simple in structure and composition, have evolved to exploit compl...
International audienceEntry into host cells is a strategy widely used by bacterial pathogens, after ...
Host cell exit is a critical step in the life-cycle of intracellular pathogens, intimately linked to...
To cause infection, avirus enters a host cell, replicates, and assembles,with the resulting new vira...
Certain bacteria secrete protein toxins that catalytically modify and disrupt essential processes in...
Pathogenic intracellular bacteria, parasites and viruses have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to ma...
Retroviruses include infectious agents inducing severe diseases in humans and animals. In addition, ...
International audienceIntracellular pathogens can be artificially divided into two groups, those whi...
During viral infection the first challenge that viruses have to overcome is gaining access to the in...
International audienceOf the many pathogens that infect humans and animals, a large number use cells...
To deliver tehir genetic material and accessory proteins, viruses must enter host cells. Endocytosis...
International audienceIncreasing evidence indicates that pathogens have evolved highly efficient str...
Cell surface molecules, ligands, and solutes can be endocytosed into animal cells via several pathwa...
AbstractIncreasing evidence indicates that pathogens have evolved highly efficient strategies to ind...
International audienceInternalization of bacteria into mammalian host cells has been studied extensi...
Viruses, despite being relatively simple in structure and composition, have evolved to exploit compl...
International audienceEntry into host cells is a strategy widely used by bacterial pathogens, after ...
Host cell exit is a critical step in the life-cycle of intracellular pathogens, intimately linked to...
To cause infection, avirus enters a host cell, replicates, and assembles,with the resulting new vira...
Certain bacteria secrete protein toxins that catalytically modify and disrupt essential processes in...
Pathogenic intracellular bacteria, parasites and viruses have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to ma...
Retroviruses include infectious agents inducing severe diseases in humans and animals. In addition, ...
International audienceIntracellular pathogens can be artificially divided into two groups, those whi...
During viral infection the first challenge that viruses have to overcome is gaining access to the in...