Receptors involved in innate immunity to fungal pathogens have not been fully elucidated. We show that the Caenorhabditis elegans receptors CED-1 and C03F11.3, and their mammalian orthologues, the scavenger receptors SCARF1 and CD36, mediate host defense against two prototypic fungal pathogens, Cryptococcus neoformans and Candida albicans. CED-1 and C03F11.1 mediated antimicrobial peptide production and were necessary for nematode survival after C. neoformans infection. SCARF1 and CD36 mediated cytokine production and were required for macrophage binding to C. neoformans, and control of the infection in mice. Binding of these pathogens to SCARF1 and CD36 was β-glucan dependent. Thus, CED-1/SCARF1 and C03F11.3/CD36 are β-glucan binding recep...
Encounters with pathogens provoke changes in gene transcription that are an integral part of host in...
Item does not contain fulltextCandida species are major causes of infections affecting either body s...
SummaryBackgroundIn many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and rep...
Receptors involved in innate immunity to fungal pathogens have not been fully elucidated. We show th...
G-protein coupled receptors contribute to host defense across the animal kingdom, transducing many s...
International audienceImmune defenses are triggered by microbe-associated molecular patterns or as a...
Scavenger receptors play a critical role in innate immunity by acting as the pattern-recognition rec...
C. elegans defends itself from infection with pathogenic microbes by activating conserved signalling...
Intestinal epithelial cells function, in part, to detect infection with pathogenic organisms and are...
SummaryLike other multicellular organisms, the model nematode C. elegans responds to infection by in...
International audienceLike other multicellular organisms, the model nematode C. elegans responds to ...
International audienceEncounters with pathogens provoke changes in gene transcription that are an in...
The ability to sense environmental cues is central to the survival of living organisms. G-protein-co...
International audienceThe roundworm C. elegans has been successfully used for more than 50 y as a ge...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
Encounters with pathogens provoke changes in gene transcription that are an integral part of host in...
Item does not contain fulltextCandida species are major causes of infections affecting either body s...
SummaryBackgroundIn many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and rep...
Receptors involved in innate immunity to fungal pathogens have not been fully elucidated. We show th...
G-protein coupled receptors contribute to host defense across the animal kingdom, transducing many s...
International audienceImmune defenses are triggered by microbe-associated molecular patterns or as a...
Scavenger receptors play a critical role in innate immunity by acting as the pattern-recognition rec...
C. elegans defends itself from infection with pathogenic microbes by activating conserved signalling...
Intestinal epithelial cells function, in part, to detect infection with pathogenic organisms and are...
SummaryLike other multicellular organisms, the model nematode C. elegans responds to infection by in...
International audienceLike other multicellular organisms, the model nematode C. elegans responds to ...
International audienceEncounters with pathogens provoke changes in gene transcription that are an in...
The ability to sense environmental cues is central to the survival of living organisms. G-protein-co...
International audienceThe roundworm C. elegans has been successfully used for more than 50 y as a ge...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
Encounters with pathogens provoke changes in gene transcription that are an integral part of host in...
Item does not contain fulltextCandida species are major causes of infections affecting either body s...
SummaryBackgroundIn many animals, the epidermis is in permanent contact with the environment and rep...