Dual RNA-seq of pathogen and host
AJ Westermann, SA Gorski, J Vogel - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2012 - nature.com
A comprehensive understanding of host–pathogen interactions requires a knowledge of the
associated gene expression changes in both the pathogen and the host. Traditional, probe …
associated gene expression changes in both the pathogen and the host. Traditional, probe …
Bacterial stress responses during host infection
FC Fang, ER Frawley, T Tapscott, A Vázquez-Torres - Cell host & microbe, 2016 - cell.com
Pathogenic bacteria must withstand diverse host environments during infection.
Environmental signals, such as pH, temperature, nutrient limitation, etc., not only trigger …
Environmental signals, such as pH, temperature, nutrient limitation, etc., not only trigger …
Dual RNA-seq unveils noncoding RNA functions in host–pathogen interactions
Bacteria express many small RNAs for which the regulatory roles in pathogenesis have
remained poorly understood due to a paucity of robust phenotypes in standard virulence …
remained poorly understood due to a paucity of robust phenotypes in standard virulence …
[HTML][HTML] Salmonella Typhimurium reprograms macrophage metabolism via T3SS effector SopE2 to promote intracellular replication and virulence
L Jiang, P Wang, X Song, H Zhang, S Ma… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Salmonella Typhimurium establishes systemic infection by replicating in host macrophages.
Here we show that macrophages infected with S. Typhimurium exhibit upregulated …
Here we show that macrophages infected with S. Typhimurium exhibit upregulated …
Salmonella biofilms: an overview on occurrence, structure, regulation and eradication
H Steenackers, K Hermans, J Vanderleyden… - Food research …, 2012 - Elsevier
The ability of Salmonella to form complex surface-associated communities, called biofilms,
contributes to its resistance and persistence in both host and non-host environments and is …
contributes to its resistance and persistence in both host and non-host environments and is …
Advantages and limitations of current network inference methods
R De Smet, K Marchal - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2010 - nature.com
Network inference, which is the reconstruction of biological networks from high-throughput
data, can provide valuable information about the regulation of gene expression in cells …
data, can provide valuable information about the regulation of gene expression in cells …
Pullorum disease and fowl typhoid—new thoughts on old diseases: a review
PA Barrow, OCF Neto - Avian pathology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Fowl typhoid and pullorum disease are two distinct septicaemic diseases largely specific to
avian species and caused by Salmonella Gallinarum and Salmonella Pullorum …
avian species and caused by Salmonella Gallinarum and Salmonella Pullorum …
Maintaining integrity under stress: envelope stress response regulation of pathogenesis in gram-negative bacteria
The Gram-negative bacterial envelope is an essential interface between the intracellular
and harsh extracellular environment. Envelope stress responses (ESRs) are crucial to the …
and harsh extracellular environment. Envelope stress responses (ESRs) are crucial to the …
[HTML][HTML] Role of antigens and virulence factors of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi in its pathogenesis
J Kaur, SK Jain - Microbiological research, 2012 - Elsevier
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi), the aetiologic agent of typhoid fever, is a
human restricted pathogen. The molecular mechanism of Salmonella pathogenicity is …
human restricted pathogen. The molecular mechanism of Salmonella pathogenicity is …
Specific and pleiotropic patterns of mRNA regulation by ArcZ, a conserved, Hfq‐dependent small RNA
K Papenfort, N Said, T Welsink, S Lucchini… - Molecular …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The small RNA, ArcZ (previously RyhA/SraH), was discovered in several genome‐wide
screens in Escherichia coli and Salmonella. Its high degree of genomic conservation, its …
screens in Escherichia coli and Salmonella. Its high degree of genomic conservation, its …