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    Dual-species proteomics and targeted intervention of animal-pathogen interactions by Yang Sylvia Liu, Chengqian Zhang, Bee Luan Khoo, Piliang Hao, Song Lin Chua

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results: Based on our proteomics results, we studied the iron competition between pathogen iron scavenger and host iron uptake protein, where P. aeruginosa upregulated pyoverdine synthesis protein (PvdA) (fold-change of 5.2313) and secreted pyoverdine, and C. elegans expressed ferritin (FTN-2) (fold-change of 3.4057). …”
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    Caveolin-Mediated Endocytosis: Bacterial Pathogen Exploitation and Host–Pathogen Interaction by Dibyasri Barman, Rishi Drolia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Caveolin proteins facilitate the creation of caveolae and have three members in vertebrates: caveolin-1, caveolin-2, and caveolin-3. Many bacterial pathogens hijack caveolin machinery to invade host cells. …”
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    Pathways of host cell exit by intracellular pathogens by Antje Flieger, Freddy Frischknecht, Georg Häcker, Mathias W. Hornef, Gabriele Pradel

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Host cell exit is a critical step in the life-cycle of intracellular pathogens, intimately linked to barrier penetration, tissue dissemination, inflammation, and pathogen transmission. …”
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    Decoding the Bite: Sensory cues, host heterogeneity, and pathogen manipulation in mosquito host-seeking behavior by Ran Zhang, Rui Han, Shuairu Jiao, Xiuyun Wang, Guizhi Xu, Fanghang He, Chengsheng Peng, Qilong Wu, Shengqun Deng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Understanding these mechanisms (sensory cues, host factors, pathogen manipulation, and plasticity) is vital for developing targeted interventions (personal protection, odor masking, housing modifications, and microbiota management) to reduce bites and disease transmission.…”
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    Pathogenicity and virulence of African trypanosomes: From laboratory models to clinically relevant hosts by Liam J. Morrison, Pieter C. Steketee, Mabel D. Tettey, Keith R. Matthews

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…These trypanosomes also infect multiple species of mammalian host, and this complexity of trypanosome and host diversity is reflected in the spectrum of severity of disease in animal trypanosomiasis, ranging from hyperacute infections associated with mortality to long-term chronic infections, and is also a main reason why designing interventions for animal trypanosomiasis is so challenging. …”
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    Insights Into Enterovirus D68 Immunology: Unraveling the Mysteries of Host‐Pathogen Interactions by Asif Naeem, Muhammad Bashir Bello, Mohammad Bosaeed

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…ABSTRACT Background Enterovirus D68 (EV‐D68) has emerged as a significant respiratory and neurological pathogen, particularly affecting children with severe respiratory illnesses and acute flaccid myelitis. …”
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    Lactobacilli-host interactions inhibit Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli-induced cell death and invasion in a cellular model of infection by Despoina Eugenia Kiousi, Maria Panopoulou, Aglaia Pappa, Alex Galanis

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Future studies will focus on elucidating the specific surface components of L125 involved in these events, paving the way for targeted interventions at the host-pathogen interface.…”
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    Host-pathogen interaction profiling of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis coinfection of bronchial epithelial cells by Adonis D’Mello, Timothy F. Murphy, Martina Wade, Charmaine Kirkham, Yong Kong, Hervé Tettelin, Melinda M. Pettigrew

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We used transcriptomic profiling with RNA-seq and various bioinformatic analyses to disentangle host-pathogen interactions in epithelial cell infection from the perspective of each species. …”
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    Immunogenicity, Pathogenesis, and Host’s Immuno-Responses to Marburg Virus Infection by Emmanuel Edwar Siddig, Nicaise Ndembi, Ayman Ahmed, Claude Mambo Muvunyi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Understanding these intricate hostpathogen interactions is critical for developing effective therapeutic strategies and vaccines against MARV. …”
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    Erythrocyte phospho-signalling is dynamically altered during infection with Plasmodium falciparum by Jack D. Adderley, Christian Doerig

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…It is well established that intracellular pathogens mobilise signalling pathways to manipulate gene expression of their host cell to promote their own survival. …”
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    Being a better version of yourself: genetically engineered probiotic bacteria as host defense enhancers in the control of intestinal pathogens by Ewa Carolak, Joanna Czajkowska, Adrianna Stypułkowska, Wiktoria Waszczuk, Agata Dutkiewicz, Krzysztof Grzymajlo

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…By understanding the complex interplay between probiotics, pathogens, and host immunity, innovative strategies can be developed to harness the full therapeutic potential of probiotic interventions in maintaining gut health.…”
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    Exploring the Crossroads of Innate and Adaptive Immunity Against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis by Eden Sedarous, Dima Traboulsi, Heeral Dodhia, Katey Kwan, Suky Zheng, Venice Co

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Further, cytotoxic T lymphocytes eliminate infected cells, while regulatory T cells modulate immunity. Overall, host immune responses must balance between pathogen control and tissue damage. …”
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    Discovery of <i>Mycobacterium avium</i> subsp. <i>paratuberculosis</i> Lytic Phages with Extensive Host Range Across Rapid- and Slow-Growing Pathogenic Mycobacterial Species by Aleen Clare Golla, Jeanne Chaumontet, Rebecca Vande Voorde, Lia Danelishvili

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Results: Our library contains a diverse collection of phages that have demonstrated robust lytic activity against MAP. The host range of these phages was thoroughly assessed, revealing that several isolates produce clear plaques on a range of MAP strains, as well as other pathogenic non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) species and <i>M. tuberculosis</i> strains. …”
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