International audienceInnate immunity is an evolutionary ancient defence strategy that serves to eliminate infectious 19 agents while maintaining host health. It involves a complex network of sensors, signaling proteins 20 and immune effectors that detect the danger, then relay and execute the immune programme. Post-21 translational modifications relying on conserved ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins are an integral 22 part of the system. Studies using invertebrate models of infection, such as the nematode 23 Caenorhabditis elegans, have greatly contributed to our understanding of how ubiquitin-related 24 processes act in immune sensing, regulate immune signaling pathways, and participate to host 25 defence responses. This review highli...
The evolution of genetic mechanisms used to combat bacterial infections is critical for the survival...
International audienceThe roundworm C. elegans has been successfully used for more than 50 y as a ge...
International audienceThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms...
International audienceInnate immunity is an evolutionary ancient defence strategy that serves to eli...
International audienceThe simple notion ‘infection causes an immune response' is being progressively...
For more than ten years the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has proven to be a valuable model for st...
<p>Recently, the study of invertebrate innate immunity has garnered considerable attention after the...
International audienceThe natural environment of the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is ...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
International audienceThe nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans lends itself naturally to investigati...
An estimated twenty-five percent of the fifty-seven million annual deaths worldwide can be directly ...
C. elegans is developing in importance as a model for innate immunity. Several signaling pathways ar...
<p>An estimated twenty-five percent of the fifty-seven million annual deaths worldwide can be direct...
International audienceBackground: Caenorhabditis elegans has emerged over the last decade as a usefu...
The evolution of genetic mechanisms used to combat bacterial infections is critical for the survival...
International audienceThe roundworm C. elegans has been successfully used for more than 50 y as a ge...
International audienceThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms...
International audienceInnate immunity is an evolutionary ancient defence strategy that serves to eli...
International audienceThe simple notion ‘infection causes an immune response' is being progressively...
For more than ten years the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has proven to be a valuable model for st...
<p>Recently, the study of invertebrate innate immunity has garnered considerable attention after the...
International audienceThe natural environment of the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is ...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
International audienceThe nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans lends itself naturally to investigati...
An estimated twenty-five percent of the fifty-seven million annual deaths worldwide can be directly ...
C. elegans is developing in importance as a model for innate immunity. Several signaling pathways ar...
<p>An estimated twenty-five percent of the fifty-seven million annual deaths worldwide can be direct...
International audienceBackground: Caenorhabditis elegans has emerged over the last decade as a usefu...
The evolution of genetic mechanisms used to combat bacterial infections is critical for the survival...
International audienceThe roundworm C. elegans has been successfully used for more than 50 y as a ge...
International audienceThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms...