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  1. Lipid droplets in pathogen infection and host immunity

    As the hub of cellular lipid metabolism, lipid droplets (LDs) have been linked to a variety of biological processes. During pathogen infection, the...

    Yan-jie Tan, Yi **, ... Yun-fan Yang in Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
    Article 22 November 2023
  2. Proteomics in the Study of Host-Pathogen Interactions

    DNA is referred to as the basic blueprint of life, but the implementation of the genetic plan is carried out by the activities of proteins. Hence,...
    Preethi Sudhakara, S. Kumaran, Wilson Aruni in Integrated Omics Approaches to Infectious Diseases
    Chapter 2021
  3. The Role of Host and Fungal Factors in the Commensal-to-Pathogen Transition of Candida albicans

    Abstract Purpose of Review

    The fungus Candida albicans has evolved to live in close association with warm-blooded hosts and is found frequently on...

    Article Open access 31 March 2023
  4. Pathogen–Host Interaction and Its Associated Molecular Mechanism in HFMD Pathology and Immunology

    Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is caused by the enterovirus family, which includes EV-A71 and more than 10 other members. The disease involves...
    Qihan Li, Ying Zhang, Yun Liao in Molecular Biology of Hand-Foot-Mouth Diseases
    Chapter 2024
  5. Deciphering the Role of Epigenetic Reprogramming in Host-Pathogen Interactions

    The success of a pathogen within the host depends on various extrinsic factors that work in a synergistic mechanism to promote pathogenesis. One such...
    Amandeep Kaur Kang, Andrew M. Lynn, Uma Dhawan in Integrated Omics Approaches to Infectious Diseases
    Chapter 2021
  6. Host–Microbe Interactions and Infectious Disease

    Infectious disease is defined as the damage that occurs in a host because of a host–microbe interaction, where damage is the disruption of the normal...
    Michael G. Milgroom in Biology of Infectious Disease
    Chapter 2023
  7. Hypoxia-inducible factor-driven glycolytic adaptations in host-microbe interactions

    Mammalian cells utilize glucose as a primary carbon source to produce energy for most cellular functions. However, the bioenergetic homeostasis of...

    Emily DeMichele, Andre G. Buret, Cormac T. Taylor in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
    Article Open access 04 April 2024
  8. Metabolomics: A Promising Tool to Study Disease Biomarkers and Host-Pathogen Interactions

    Metabolomics is a comprehensive analysis of small-molecule metabolite profiles of cellular processes using mass spectrometry combined with advanced...
    Megha, Preeti, Tulika Prasad in Integrated Omics Approaches to Infectious Diseases
    Chapter 2021
  9. Evolution of Pathogenicity and Virulence

    Evolutionary biologists define virulence as reduction in host fitness (survival and reproduction) caused by pathogens. The avirulence hypothesis...
    Michael G. Milgroom in Biology of Infectious Disease
    Chapter 2023
  10. Implications of bacteria–bacteria interactions within the plant microbiota for plant health and productivity

    Crop production currently relies on the widespread use of agrochemicals to ensure food security. This practice is considered unsustainable, yet has...

    Giovanni Davide Barone, Yaqi Zhou, ... Yun Chen in Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B
    Article 21 May 2024
  11. Multifaceted roles of flavonoids mediating plant-microbe interactions

    Plant-microbe interactions dynamically affect plant growth, health, and development. The mechanisms underpinning these associations are—to a large...

    Lanxiang Wang, Moxian Chen, ... Zhong Wei in Microbiome
    Article Open access 16 December 2022
  12. Galectins in Host–Pathogen Interactions: Structural, Functional and Evolutionary Aspects

    Galectins are a family of ß-galactoside-binding lectins characterized by a unique sequence motif in the carbohydrate recognition domain, and...
    Chapter 2020
  13. Microfluidic PCR and network analysis reveals complex tick-borne pathogen interactions in the tropics

    Background

    Ixodid ticks, particularly Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l., are important vectors of various disease-causing agents in dogs and humans in...

    Cristian Díaz-Corona, Lisset Roblejo-Arias, ... Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz in Parasites & Vectors
    Article Open access 04 January 2024
  14. Progress in mass spectrometry approaches to profiling protein–protein interactions in the studies of the innate immune system

    Understanding protein–protein interactions (PPIs) is pivotal for deciphering the intricacies of biological processes. Dysregulation of PPIs underlies...

    Doeun Kim, Aleksandra Nita-Lazar in Journal of Proteins and Proteomics
    Article Open access 28 June 2024
  15. Sequential host-bacteria and bacteria-bacteria interactions determine the microbiome establishment of Nematostella vectensis

    Background

    The microbiota of multicellular organisms undergoes considerable changes during host ontogeny but the general mechanisms that control...

    H. Domin, J. Zimmermann, ... S. Fraune in Microbiome
    Article Open access 18 November 2023
  16. Managing host-parasite interactions in humans and wildlife in times of global change

    Global change in the Anthropocene has modified the environment of almost any species on earth, be it through climate change, habitat modifications,...

    Konstans Wells, Robin Flynn in Parasitology Research
    Article Open access 06 September 2022
  17. Interactions between Leishmania parasite and sandfly: a review

    Leishmaniasis transmission cycles are maintained and sustained in nature by the complex crosstalk of the Leishmania parasite, sandfly vector, and the...

    Anns Tom, N. Pradeep Kumar, ... Prasanta Saini in Parasitology Research
    Article 06 December 2023
  18. Local Onco-Sphere: Tumor–Immune Cells Interactions

    In the local onco-sphere, tumor cells are constantly communicating with their surrounding environment, including immune cells, stromal cells and...
    Phei Er Saw, Erwei Song in Tumor Ecosystem
    Chapter 2023
  19. Siglecs at the Host–Pathogen Interface

    Siglecs are sialic acid (Sia) recognizing immunoglobulin-like receptors expressed on the surface of all the major leukocyte lineages in mammals....
    Yung-Chi Chang, Victor Nizet in Lectin in Host Defense Against Microbial Infections
    Chapter 2020
  20. Time-resolved transcriptional profiling of Trichinella-infected murine myocytes helps to elucidate host–pathogen interactions in the muscle stage

    Background

    Parasites of the genus Trichinella are the pathogenic agents of trichinellosis, which is a widespread and severe foodborne parasitic...

    **aoxiang Hu, **aolei Liu, ... Mingyuan Liu in Parasites & Vectors
    Article Open access 01 March 2021
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