International audienceThe natural environment of the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is rich in pathogenic microbes. There is now ample evidence to indicate that these pathogens exert a strong selection pressure on C. elegans, and have shaped its genome, physiology and behaviour. In this short review, we concentrate on how C. elegans stands out from other animals in terms of its immune repertoire and innate immune signalling pathways. We discuss how C. elegans often detects pathogens because of their effects on essential cellular processes, or organelle integrity, in addition to direct microbial recognition. We illustrate the extensive molecular plasticity that is characteristic of immune defences in C. elegans and highlight som...
International audienceThe simple notion ‘infection causes an immune response' is being progressively...
International audienceMuch attention is rightly focused on how microbes cause disease, but they can ...
International audienceMuch attention is rightly focused on how microbes cause disease, but they can ...
International audienceThe natural environment of the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is ...
International audienceThe natural environment of the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is ...
International audienceThe nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans lends itself naturally to investigati...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
International audienceThe nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans lends itself naturally to investigati...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
International audienceThe nematode worm C. elegans lends itself naturally to investigation of innate...
International audienceThe nematode worm C. elegans lends itself naturally to investigation of innate...
International audienceThe nematode worm C. elegans lends itself naturally to investigation of innate...
International audienceThe nematode worm C. elegans lends itself naturally to investigation of innate...
International audienceThe simple notion ‘infection causes an immune response' is being progressively...
International audienceThe simple notion ‘infection causes an immune response' is being progressively...
International audienceMuch attention is rightly focused on how microbes cause disease, but they can ...
International audienceMuch attention is rightly focused on how microbes cause disease, but they can ...
International audienceThe natural environment of the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is ...
International audienceThe natural environment of the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is ...
International audienceThe nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans lends itself naturally to investigati...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
International audienceThe nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans lends itself naturally to investigati...
International audienceMany pathogens that can infect C. elegans have been described, including some ...
International audienceThe nematode worm C. elegans lends itself naturally to investigation of innate...
International audienceThe nematode worm C. elegans lends itself naturally to investigation of innate...
International audienceThe nematode worm C. elegans lends itself naturally to investigation of innate...
International audienceThe nematode worm C. elegans lends itself naturally to investigation of innate...
International audienceThe simple notion ‘infection causes an immune response' is being progressively...
International audienceThe simple notion ‘infection causes an immune response' is being progressively...
International audienceMuch attention is rightly focused on how microbes cause disease, but they can ...
International audienceMuch attention is rightly focused on how microbes cause disease, but they can ...