Antiapoptotic pathways of the host cell play integral roles in bacterial pathogenesis, with inhibition of those pathways resulting in halted disease pathology. Certain pathogens have developed elegant mechanisms to modulate the fate of the host cell, many of which target novel pathways that are poorly understood in the context of the cell biology. Bacterial pathogenesis research not only promotes the understanding of the role of antiapoptotic pathways in bacterial infection, but has a broader context in understanding the epitome of human disease, that is, developing the understanding of tumorigenic or inflammatory pathways. Here we review host antiapoptotic signalling pathways manipulated by translocated bacterial effectors that propagate t...
Protein ubiquitination plays indispensable roles in the regulation of cell homeostasis and pathogene...
Following detection of pathogen infection and disrupted cellular homeostasis, cells can activate a r...
Gastrointestinal bacterial pathogens such as enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, Salmonella and Shige...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria can induce or inhibit host cell apoptosis. The modulati...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria have the ability to either induce or inhibit host cell ...
Apoptosis is a critical process that intrinsically links organism survival to its ability to induce ...
An innate immune response is essential for survival of the host upon infection, yet excessive inflam...
An innate immune response is essential for survival of the host upon infection, yet excessive in-fla...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria have the ability to either induce or inhibit host cell ...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Pathogens exploit several eukaryotic signaling pathways during an infection. They have evolved speci...
The immune system has evolved multiple mechanisms to restrict microbial infections and regulate infl...
Protein ubiquitylation plays a central role in eukaryotic cell physiology. It is involved in several...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved specific effector proteins that, by interfacing with host kinase si...
Protein ubiquitylation plays a central role in eukaryotic cell physiology. It is involved in several...
Protein ubiquitination plays indispensable roles in the regulation of cell homeostasis and pathogene...
Following detection of pathogen infection and disrupted cellular homeostasis, cells can activate a r...
Gastrointestinal bacterial pathogens such as enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, Salmonella and Shige...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria can induce or inhibit host cell apoptosis. The modulati...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria have the ability to either induce or inhibit host cell ...
Apoptosis is a critical process that intrinsically links organism survival to its ability to induce ...
An innate immune response is essential for survival of the host upon infection, yet excessive inflam...
An innate immune response is essential for survival of the host upon infection, yet excessive in-fla...
Several pathogenic or opportunistic bacteria have the ability to either induce or inhibit host cell ...
Infections with bacterial pathogens often results in the initiation of programmed cell death as part...
Pathogens exploit several eukaryotic signaling pathways during an infection. They have evolved speci...
The immune system has evolved multiple mechanisms to restrict microbial infections and regulate infl...
Protein ubiquitylation plays a central role in eukaryotic cell physiology. It is involved in several...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved specific effector proteins that, by interfacing with host kinase si...
Protein ubiquitylation plays a central role in eukaryotic cell physiology. It is involved in several...
Protein ubiquitination plays indispensable roles in the regulation of cell homeostasis and pathogene...
Following detection of pathogen infection and disrupted cellular homeostasis, cells can activate a r...
Gastrointestinal bacterial pathogens such as enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, Salmonella and Shige...