International audienceThe DNA damage response (DDR) is an essential signaling pathway that detects DNA lesions, which constantly occur upon either endogenous or exogenous assaults, and maintains genetic integrity. An infection by an invading pathogen is one such assault, but how bacteria impact the cellular DDR is poorly documented. Here, we report that infection with Listeria monocytogenes induces host DNA breaks. Strikingly, the signature response to these breaks is only moderately activated. We uncover the role of the listerial toxin listeriolysin O (LLO) in blocking the signaling response to DNA breaks through degradation of the sensor Mre11. Knocking out or inactivating proteins involved in the DDR promotes bacterial replication showin...
International audienceListeria monocytogenes, a facultative intracellular bacterium responsible for ...
AbstractListeria monocytogenes is a food-borne pathogen causing an opportunistic disease called list...
The innate immune system is crucial for eventual control of infections, but may also contribute to p...
International audienceThe DNA damage response (DDR) is an essential signaling pathway that detects D...
<div><p>The DNA damage response (DDR) is an essential signaling pathway that detects DNA lesions, wh...
International audienceBy modifying the host cell transcription programme, pathogenic bacteria disrup...
Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a human intracellular pathogen widely used to uncover the mechanisms ...
The success of many pathogens relies on their ability to circumvent the innate and adaptive immune d...
BackgroundBase excision repair (BER), consisting mostly of lesion-specific DNA glycosylases and apur...
International audienceDuring infection, the foodborne bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes dyna...
International audienceMitochondria are essential and highly dynamic organelles, constantly undergoin...
Listeria monocytogenes is a human intracellular pathogen able to colonize host tissues after ingesti...
Upon infection, pathogens reprogram host gene expression. In eukaryotic cells, genetic reprogrammin...
Listeria monocytogenes, a facultative intracellular bacterium responsible for severe foodborne infec...
International audienceListeria monocytogenes is a food-borne pathogen responsible for a disease call...
International audienceListeria monocytogenes, a facultative intracellular bacterium responsible for ...
AbstractListeria monocytogenes is a food-borne pathogen causing an opportunistic disease called list...
The innate immune system is crucial for eventual control of infections, but may also contribute to p...
International audienceThe DNA damage response (DDR) is an essential signaling pathway that detects D...
<div><p>The DNA damage response (DDR) is an essential signaling pathway that detects DNA lesions, wh...
International audienceBy modifying the host cell transcription programme, pathogenic bacteria disrup...
Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a human intracellular pathogen widely used to uncover the mechanisms ...
The success of many pathogens relies on their ability to circumvent the innate and adaptive immune d...
BackgroundBase excision repair (BER), consisting mostly of lesion-specific DNA glycosylases and apur...
International audienceDuring infection, the foodborne bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes dyna...
International audienceMitochondria are essential and highly dynamic organelles, constantly undergoin...
Listeria monocytogenes is a human intracellular pathogen able to colonize host tissues after ingesti...
Upon infection, pathogens reprogram host gene expression. In eukaryotic cells, genetic reprogrammin...
Listeria monocytogenes, a facultative intracellular bacterium responsible for severe foodborne infec...
International audienceListeria monocytogenes is a food-borne pathogen responsible for a disease call...
International audienceListeria monocytogenes, a facultative intracellular bacterium responsible for ...
AbstractListeria monocytogenes is a food-borne pathogen causing an opportunistic disease called list...
The innate immune system is crucial for eventual control of infections, but may also contribute to p...