ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are produced by most known cell types as a form of intercellular communication to influence the physiological function of neighboring cells. During respiratory viral-bacterial coinfection, the preceding antiviral response can lead to an impaired antibacterial response, driven by miscommunication between cells responding to viruses and cells responding to bacteria. Previous studies have shown that antiviral signaling can influence EV cargo and promote antiviral defense in the recipient cell; however, how antiviral EVs may influence host defense against coinfecting microorganisms, specifically bacteria, is not known. Herein, we demonstrated that EVs released from the respiratory epithelium during antivira...
Emerging evidence suggests that Gram-negative bacteria release bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OM...
Emerging evidence suggests that Gram-negative bacteria release bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OM...
During viral respiratory infections, the innate antiviral response engages a complex network of cell...
ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have recently garnered attention for their participation in ho...
This file contains additional supplementary data associated with our manuscript examining viral-bact...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
The nano-sized membrane enclosed extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by virtually all cell types p...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Abstract Background During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators w...
Although induction of innate immune responses during viral infection is essential, it can cause acut...
Although induction of innate immune responses during viral infection is essential, it can cause acut...
Emerging evidence suggests that Gram-negative bacteria release bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OM...
Emerging evidence suggests that Gram-negative bacteria release bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OM...
During viral respiratory infections, the innate antiviral response engages a complex network of cell...
ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have recently garnered attention for their participation in ho...
This file contains additional supplementary data associated with our manuscript examining viral-bact...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
The nano-sized membrane enclosed extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by virtually all cell types p...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Background: During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators which fac...
Abstract Background During infection, inflammation is partially driven by the release of mediators w...
Although induction of innate immune responses during viral infection is essential, it can cause acut...
Although induction of innate immune responses during viral infection is essential, it can cause acut...
Emerging evidence suggests that Gram-negative bacteria release bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OM...
Emerging evidence suggests that Gram-negative bacteria release bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OM...
During viral respiratory infections, the innate antiviral response engages a complex network of cell...