The intracellular pathogens Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica, Shigella spp. and Staphylococcus aureus are major causes of foodborne illnesses. Following the ingestion of contaminated food or beverages, pathogens can invade epithelial cells, immune cells and other cell types. Pathogens survive and proliferate intracellularly via two main strategies. First, the pathogens can remain in membrane-bound vacuoles and tailor organellar trafficking to evade host-cell defenses and gain access to nutrients. Second, pathogens can rupture the vacuolar membrane and proliferate within the nutrient-rich cytosol of the host cell. Although this virulence strategy of vacuolar escape is well known for L. monocytogenes and Shigella spp., it has recen...
Pathogen-containing vacuoles (PCV) are a rich interface for interaction of intracellular pathogens a...
Abstract Lysosomes form part of our innate immunity and are an important line of defence against mic...
International audienceInvasive bacteria colonise their host tissues by establishing niches inside eu...
The intracellular pathogens Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica, Shigella spp. and Staphyloc...
Bacterial pathogens exploit a huge range of niches within their hosts. Many pathogens can invade non...
AbstractBacterial pathogens display an impressive arsenal of molecular mechanisms that allow surviva...
International audienceShigella is a Gram-negative bacterial pathogen, which causes bacillary dysente...
International audienceBacterial pathogens display an impressive arsenal of molecular mechanisms that...
Escape into the host cell cytosol following invasion of mammalian cells is a common strategy used by...
International audienceEscape into the host cell cytosol following invasion of mammalian cells is a c...
Certain pathogenic bacteria adopt an intracellular lifestyle and proliferate in eukaryotic host cell...
Many intracellular pathogens survive in vacuolar niches composed of host-derived membranes modified ...
International audienceEntry into host cells is a strategy widely used by bacterial pathogens, after ...
The biological effects of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on eucaryotic cells have traditionally ...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested the existence of innate host surveillance systems for the dete...
Pathogen-containing vacuoles (PCV) are a rich interface for interaction of intracellular pathogens a...
Abstract Lysosomes form part of our innate immunity and are an important line of defence against mic...
International audienceInvasive bacteria colonise their host tissues by establishing niches inside eu...
The intracellular pathogens Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica, Shigella spp. and Staphyloc...
Bacterial pathogens exploit a huge range of niches within their hosts. Many pathogens can invade non...
AbstractBacterial pathogens display an impressive arsenal of molecular mechanisms that allow surviva...
International audienceShigella is a Gram-negative bacterial pathogen, which causes bacillary dysente...
International audienceBacterial pathogens display an impressive arsenal of molecular mechanisms that...
Escape into the host cell cytosol following invasion of mammalian cells is a common strategy used by...
International audienceEscape into the host cell cytosol following invasion of mammalian cells is a c...
Certain pathogenic bacteria adopt an intracellular lifestyle and proliferate in eukaryotic host cell...
Many intracellular pathogens survive in vacuolar niches composed of host-derived membranes modified ...
International audienceEntry into host cells is a strategy widely used by bacterial pathogens, after ...
The biological effects of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on eucaryotic cells have traditionally ...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested the existence of innate host surveillance systems for the dete...
Pathogen-containing vacuoles (PCV) are a rich interface for interaction of intracellular pathogens a...
Abstract Lysosomes form part of our innate immunity and are an important line of defence against mic...
International audienceInvasive bacteria colonise their host tissues by establishing niches inside eu...