Amoebae are unicellular protozoan present worldwide in several environments mainly feeding on bacteria. Some of them, the amoebae-resistant bacteria (ARBs), have evolved mechanisms to survive and replicate inside amoebal species. These mainly include legionella, mycobacteria and Chlamydia-related bacteria. Amoebae can provide a replicative niche, can act as reservoir for bacteria whereas the cystic form can protect the internalized bacteria. Moreover, the amoebae represent a Trojan horse for ARBs to infect animals. The long interaction between amoebae and bacteria has likely selected for bacterial virulence traits leading to the adaptation towards an intracellular lifestyle, and some ARBs have acquired the ability to infect mammals. This re...
The core function of the innate immune response, phagocytosis, did not evolve first in metazoans but...
Amoebae act as one of the main regulators of microbial communities, where, as a result of their pred...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Amoebae are unicellular protozoan present worldwide in several environments mainly feeding on bacter...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Free-living amoebae feed on bacteria, fungi, and algae. However, some microorganisms have evolved to...
Free-living amoebae feed on bacteria, fungi, and algae. However, some microorganisms have evolved to...
International audienceStenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is a...
International audienceStenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is a...
International audienceStenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is a...
International audienceStenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is a...
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is an important emerging n...
Intracellular pathogens such as legionella, mycobacteria and Chlamydia-like organisms are difficult ...
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is an important emerging n...
The core function of the innate immune response, phagocytosis, did not evolve first in metazoans but...
Amoebae act as one of the main regulators of microbial communities, where, as a result of their pred...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Amoebae are unicellular protozoan present worldwide in several environments mainly feeding on bacter...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....
Free-living amoebae feed on bacteria, fungi, and algae. However, some microorganisms have evolved to...
Free-living amoebae feed on bacteria, fungi, and algae. However, some microorganisms have evolved to...
International audienceStenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is a...
International audienceStenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is a...
International audienceStenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is a...
International audienceStenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is a...
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is an important emerging n...
Intracellular pathogens such as legionella, mycobacteria and Chlamydia-like organisms are difficult ...
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is found ubiquitously in the environment and is an important emerging n...
The core function of the innate immune response, phagocytosis, did not evolve first in metazoans but...
Amoebae act as one of the main regulators of microbial communities, where, as a result of their pred...
Free-living amoebae are distributed worldwide and are frequently in contact with humans and animals....