Beyond the innate response that is elicited when tissues are infected, bacterial pathogens have evolved strategies to subvert the immune response and “recalibrate” it both qualitatively and quantitatively, thereby achieving a balance consistent with the survival of both the microbe and its infected host, a compromise that is likely the result of a long process of coevolution between pathogens and their hosts. By collaboratively studying the mechanisms employed, microbiologists and immunologists are fostering development of a renewed approach of infectious diseases that is expected to provide useful new concepts and applications for their control. In addition, the molecular strategies developed by bacteria to dampen immune mechanisms result ...
AbstractThe number of mechanisms that have evolved in microbes to subvert the immune response seems ...
Alterations in the composition of commensal bacterial communities in the human intestine are associa...
SummarySignals from commensal bacteria can influence immune cell development and susceptibility to i...
Beyond the innate response that is elicited when tissues are infected, bacterial pathogens have evol...
The human body frequently encounters harmful bacterial pathogens and employs immune defense mechanis...
Multicellular organisms possess very sophisticated defense mechanisms that are designed to effective...
Members of the mammalian Nod-like receptor (NLR) protein family are important intracellular sensors ...
The mechanisms underlying innate immune cell trafficking and activation during infection remain inco...
Controlling and preventing infections require deep understanding of the complex interplay that occur...
There is the notion that infection with a virulent intestinal pathogen induces generally stronger mu...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
International audienceThe mammalian innate immune response provides a barrier against invading patho...
Although microbes have been classically viewed as pathogens, it is now well established that the maj...
Microbial pathogens have evolved strategies to live and multiply within their hosts, who in turn hav...
An effective host defense against pathogens requires appropriate recognition of the invading microo...
AbstractThe number of mechanisms that have evolved in microbes to subvert the immune response seems ...
Alterations in the composition of commensal bacterial communities in the human intestine are associa...
SummarySignals from commensal bacteria can influence immune cell development and susceptibility to i...
Beyond the innate response that is elicited when tissues are infected, bacterial pathogens have evol...
The human body frequently encounters harmful bacterial pathogens and employs immune defense mechanis...
Multicellular organisms possess very sophisticated defense mechanisms that are designed to effective...
Members of the mammalian Nod-like receptor (NLR) protein family are important intracellular sensors ...
The mechanisms underlying innate immune cell trafficking and activation during infection remain inco...
Controlling and preventing infections require deep understanding of the complex interplay that occur...
There is the notion that infection with a virulent intestinal pathogen induces generally stronger mu...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
International audienceThe mammalian innate immune response provides a barrier against invading patho...
Although microbes have been classically viewed as pathogens, it is now well established that the maj...
Microbial pathogens have evolved strategies to live and multiply within their hosts, who in turn hav...
An effective host defense against pathogens requires appropriate recognition of the invading microo...
AbstractThe number of mechanisms that have evolved in microbes to subvert the immune response seems ...
Alterations in the composition of commensal bacterial communities in the human intestine are associa...
SummarySignals from commensal bacteria can influence immune cell development and susceptibility to i...