Little is known about the relative contributions and importance of antibacterial effectors in the nematode C. elegans, despite extensive work on the innate immune responses in this organism. We report an investigation of the expression, function and regulation of the six ilys (invertebrate-type lysozyme) genes of C. elegans. These genes exhibited a surprising variety of tissue-specific expression patterns and responses to starvation or bacterial infection. The most strongly expressed, ilys-3, was investigated in detail. ILYS-3 protein was expressed constitutively in the pharynx and coelomocytes, and dynamically in the intestine. Analysis of mutants showed that ILYS-3 was required for pharyngeal grinding (disruption of bacterial cells) durin...
When exposed to infection, the nematode C. elegans mounts an innate immune response through secretio...
In C. elegans, 283 clec genes encode a highly diverse family of C-type lectin-like domain (CTLD) pro...
SummaryMicrobes represent both an essential source of nutrition and a potential source of lethal inf...
Little is known about the relative contributions and importance of antibacterial effectors in the ne...
Lysozymes are antimicrobial enzymes that perform a critical role in resisting infection in a wide-ra...
AbstractThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms that serve to...
Lysozymes are antimicrobial enzymes that perform a critical role in resisting infection in a wide-ra...
International audienceThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms...
SummaryCaenorhabditis elegans exhibits avoidance behavior when presented with diverse bacterial path...
The interaction between the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and a Gram-positive bacterial pathogen, ...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been a powerful experimental organism for almost half a cent...
C. elegans, a free-living nematode, forms an excellent model system to study severalaspects of biolo...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: There are striking similarities between the innate immun...
Intestinal epithelial cells provide an essential line of defense for Caernohabditis elegans against ...
Innate immunity is crucial in the response and defense against pathogens for invertebrates and verte...
When exposed to infection, the nematode C. elegans mounts an innate immune response through secretio...
In C. elegans, 283 clec genes encode a highly diverse family of C-type lectin-like domain (CTLD) pro...
SummaryMicrobes represent both an essential source of nutrition and a potential source of lethal inf...
Little is known about the relative contributions and importance of antibacterial effectors in the ne...
Lysozymes are antimicrobial enzymes that perform a critical role in resisting infection in a wide-ra...
AbstractThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms that serve to...
Lysozymes are antimicrobial enzymes that perform a critical role in resisting infection in a wide-ra...
International audienceThe term innate immunity refers to a number of evolutionary ancient mechanisms...
SummaryCaenorhabditis elegans exhibits avoidance behavior when presented with diverse bacterial path...
The interaction between the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and a Gram-positive bacterial pathogen, ...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been a powerful experimental organism for almost half a cent...
C. elegans, a free-living nematode, forms an excellent model system to study severalaspects of biolo...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: There are striking similarities between the innate immun...
Intestinal epithelial cells provide an essential line of defense for Caernohabditis elegans against ...
Innate immunity is crucial in the response and defense against pathogens for invertebrates and verte...
When exposed to infection, the nematode C. elegans mounts an innate immune response through secretio...
In C. elegans, 283 clec genes encode a highly diverse family of C-type lectin-like domain (CTLD) pro...
SummaryMicrobes represent both an essential source of nutrition and a potential source of lethal inf...