The ecology and evolution of microbial competition
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete
for scarce nutrients and limited space. Given such challenging living conditions, microbes …
for scarce nutrients and limited space. Given such challenging living conditions, microbes …
A functional perspective on phenotypic heterogeneity in microorganisms
M Ackermann - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2015 - nature.com
Most microbial communities consist of a genetically diverse assembly of different organisms,
and the level of genetic diversity plays an important part in community properties and …
and the level of genetic diversity plays an important part in community properties and …
Spatial transcriptomics of planktonic and sessile bacterial populations at single-cell resolution
INTRODUCTION Microbial populations display heterogeneous gene expression profiles that
result in phenotypic differences between individual bacteria. This diversity can allow …
result in phenotypic differences between individual bacteria. This diversity can allow …
Salmonella SPI-2 type III secretion system effectors: molecular mechanisms and physiological consequences
E Jennings, TLM Thurston, DW Holden - Cell host & microbe, 2017 - cell.com
Serovars of Salmonella enterica cause both gastrointestinal and systemic diseases in a
broad range of mammalian hosts, including humans. Salmonella virulence depends in part …
broad range of mammalian hosts, including humans. Salmonella virulence depends in part …
Formation, physiology, ecology, evolution and clinical importance of bacterial persisters
B Van den Bergh, M Fauvart… - FEMS microbiology …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Persisters are transiently tolerant variants that allow populations to avoid eradication by
antibiotic treatment. Their antibiotic tolerance is non-genetic, not inheritable and results from …
antibiotic treatment. Their antibiotic tolerance is non-genetic, not inheritable and results from …
Cancer across the tree of life: cooperation and cheating in multicellularity
CA Aktipis, AM Boddy, G Jansen… - … of the Royal …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Multicellularity is characterized by cooperation among cells for the development,
maintenance and reproduction of the multicellular organism. Cancer can be viewed as …
maintenance and reproduction of the multicellular organism. Cancer can be viewed as …
Evolutionary causes and consequences of bacterial antibiotic persistence
Antibiotic treatment failure is of growing concern. Genetically encoded resistance is key in
driving this process. However, there is increasing evidence that bacterial antibiotic …
driving this process. However, there is increasing evidence that bacterial antibiotic …
Pathogen-induced TLR4-TRIF innate immune signaling in hematopoietic stem cells promotes proliferation but reduces competitive fitness
Bacterial infection leads to consumption of short-lived innate immune effector cells, which
then need to be replenished from hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). HSPCs …
then need to be replenished from hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). HSPCs …
Bacterial heterogeneity and antibiotic survival: understanding and combatting persistence and heteroresistance
L Dewachter, M Fauvart, J Michiels - Molecular cell, 2019 - cell.com
For decades, mankind has dominated the battle against bacteria, yet the tide is slowly
turning. Our antibacterial strategies are becoming less effective, allowing bacteria to get the …
turning. Our antibacterial strategies are becoming less effective, allowing bacteria to get the …
Stress and host immunity amplify Mycobacterium tuberculosis phenotypic heterogeneity and induce nongrowing metabolically active forms
Nonreplicating and metabolically quiescent bacteria are implicated in latent tuberculosis
infections and relapses following" sterilizing" chemotherapy. However, evidence linking …
infections and relapses following" sterilizing" chemotherapy. However, evidence linking …