Numerous microorganisms, pathogenic for mammals, come from the environment where they encounter predators such as free-living amoebae (FLA). The selective pressure due to this interaction could have generated virulence traits that are deleterious for amoebae and represents a weapon against mammals. Toxins are one of these powerful tools that are essential for bacteria or fungi to survive. Which amoebae are used as a model to study the effects of toxins? What amoeba functions have been reported to be disrupted by toxins and bacterial secreted factors? Do bacteria and fungi effectors affect eukaryotic cells similarly? Here, we review some studies allowing to answer these questions, highlighting the necessity to extend investigations of microb...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Eukaryotes are dependent on beneficial microbes, but can be killed by harmful ones. How have they ev...
Eukaryotes are dependent on beneficial microbes, but can be killed by harmful ones. How have they ev...
International audienceNumerous microorganisms, pathogenic for mammals, come from the environment whe...
Amoebae act as one of the main regulators of microbial communities, where, as a result of their pred...
The observation that some aspects of amoeba-fungal interactions resemble animal phagocytic cell-fung...
Soil bacteria are heavily consumed by protozoan predators, and many bacteria have evolved defense st...
The ecological relationships between amoebae and their bacterial prey has been sparsely investigated...
The core function of the innate immune response, phagocytosis, did not evolve first in metazoans but...
International audienceHere, we sought to test the resistance of human pathogens to unaltered environ...
International audienceHere, we sought to test the resistance of human pathogens to unaltered environ...
International audienceHere, we sought to test the resistance of human pathogens to unaltered environ...
Infections with filamentous fungi are common to all animals, but attention is rising especially due ...
During the long history of co-evolution with protists, bacteria have evolved defense strategies to a...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Eukaryotes are dependent on beneficial microbes, but can be killed by harmful ones. How have they ev...
Eukaryotes are dependent on beneficial microbes, but can be killed by harmful ones. How have they ev...
International audienceNumerous microorganisms, pathogenic for mammals, come from the environment whe...
Amoebae act as one of the main regulators of microbial communities, where, as a result of their pred...
The observation that some aspects of amoeba-fungal interactions resemble animal phagocytic cell-fung...
Soil bacteria are heavily consumed by protozoan predators, and many bacteria have evolved defense st...
The ecological relationships between amoebae and their bacterial prey has been sparsely investigated...
The core function of the innate immune response, phagocytosis, did not evolve first in metazoans but...
International audienceHere, we sought to test the resistance of human pathogens to unaltered environ...
International audienceHere, we sought to test the resistance of human pathogens to unaltered environ...
International audienceHere, we sought to test the resistance of human pathogens to unaltered environ...
Infections with filamentous fungi are common to all animals, but attention is rising especially due ...
During the long history of co-evolution with protists, bacteria have evolved defense strategies to a...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Eukaryotes are dependent on beneficial microbes, but can be killed by harmful ones. How have they ev...
Eukaryotes are dependent on beneficial microbes, but can be killed by harmful ones. How have they ev...