Title of article
Anti-Immunology: Evasion of the Host Immune System by Bacterial and Viral Pathogens
Author/Authors
Finlay، B. Brett نويسنده , , McFadden، Grant نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-766
From page
767
To page
0
Abstract
Multicellular organisms possess very sophisticated defense mechanisms that are designed to effectively counter the continual microbial insult of the environment within the vertebrate host. However, successful microbial pathogens have in turn evolved complex and efficient methods to overcome innate and adaptive immune mechanisms, which can result in disease or chronic infections. Although the various virulence strategies used by viral and bacterial pathogens are numerous, there are several general mechanisms that are used to subvert and exploit immune systems that are shared between these diverse microbial pathogens. The success of each pathogen is directly dependant on its ability to mount an effective anti-immune response within the infected host, which can ultimately result in acute disease, chronic infection, or pathogen clearance. In this review, we highlight and compare some of the many molecular mechanisms that bacterial and viral pathogens use to evade host immune defenses.
Keywords
PLAYBACK EXPERIMENTS , TONIC COMMUNICATION , VIGILANCE , URGENCY-BASED
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102538
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