Understanding how Salmonella species establish successful infections remains a foremost research priority. This gastrointestinal pathogen not only faces the hostile defenses of the host’s immune system, but also faces fierce competition from the large and diverse community of microbiota for space and nutrients. Salmonella have solved these challenges ingeniously. To jump- start growth, Salmonella steal hydrogen produced by the gastrointestinal microbiota. Type 3 effector proteins are subsequently secreted by Salmonella to trigger potent inflammatory responses, which generate the alternative terminal electron acceptors tetrathionate and nitrate. Salmonella exclusively utilize these electron acceptors for anaerobic respiration, permitting met...
The commensal microbiota protects the murine host from enteric pathogens. Nevertheless, specific pat...
ABSTRACT Themicrobiota of the mammalian intestinal tract represents a formidable barrier to coloniza...
Intestinal pathogens must combat host and microbiota-associated resistance to establish an infection...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhymurium (S. Typhimurium) is a bacterial pathogen which is a cause of...
SummaryThe intestinal microbiota features intricate metabolic interactions involving the breakdown a...
Although the microbiota protects the host from infection, pathogens are still able to colonize and c...
Human and animal pathogens are able to circumvent, at least temporarily, the sophisticated immune de...
Bacterial pathogens must sense and respond to newly encountered host environments to regulate the ex...
The genus Salmonella is the most common agent causative of foodborne diseases. Although genus Salmon...
Intestinal microbiota comprise microbial communities that reside in the gastrointestinal tract and a...
<div><p>In order to be transmitted, a pathogen must first successfully colonize and multiply within ...
AbstractSalmonella occupies a vacuolar compartment inside cells of its host. Recent studies have sho...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is an important zoonotic gastrointestinal pathogen responsib...
Growth of Salmonella inside infected host cells is a key aspect of their ability to cause local ente...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is an important zoonotic gastrointestinal pathogen responsib...
The commensal microbiota protects the murine host from enteric pathogens. Nevertheless, specific pat...
ABSTRACT Themicrobiota of the mammalian intestinal tract represents a formidable barrier to coloniza...
Intestinal pathogens must combat host and microbiota-associated resistance to establish an infection...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhymurium (S. Typhimurium) is a bacterial pathogen which is a cause of...
SummaryThe intestinal microbiota features intricate metabolic interactions involving the breakdown a...
Although the microbiota protects the host from infection, pathogens are still able to colonize and c...
Human and animal pathogens are able to circumvent, at least temporarily, the sophisticated immune de...
Bacterial pathogens must sense and respond to newly encountered host environments to regulate the ex...
The genus Salmonella is the most common agent causative of foodborne diseases. Although genus Salmon...
Intestinal microbiota comprise microbial communities that reside in the gastrointestinal tract and a...
<div><p>In order to be transmitted, a pathogen must first successfully colonize and multiply within ...
AbstractSalmonella occupies a vacuolar compartment inside cells of its host. Recent studies have sho...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is an important zoonotic gastrointestinal pathogen responsib...
Growth of Salmonella inside infected host cells is a key aspect of their ability to cause local ente...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is an important zoonotic gastrointestinal pathogen responsib...
The commensal microbiota protects the murine host from enteric pathogens. Nevertheless, specific pat...
ABSTRACT Themicrobiota of the mammalian intestinal tract represents a formidable barrier to coloniza...
Intestinal pathogens must combat host and microbiota-associated resistance to establish an infection...