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Unraveling the role of membrane microdomains during microbial infections
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2017-10Registro en:
Bagam, Prathyusha; Singh, Dhirendra P.; Inda, María Eugenia; Batra, Sanjay; Unraveling the role of membrane microdomains during microbial infections; Springer; Cell Biology And Toxicology; 33; 5; 10-2017; 429-455
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Autor
Bagam, Prathyusha
Singh, Dhirendra P.
Inda, María Eugenia
Batra, Sanjay
Resumen
Infectious diseases pose major socioeconomic and health-related threats to millions of people across the globe. Strategies to combat infectious diseases derive from our understanding of the complex interactions between the host and specific bacterial, viral, and fungal pathogens. Lipid rafts are membrane microdomains that play important role in life cycle of microbes. Interaction of microbial pathogens with host membrane rafts influences not only their initial colonization but also their spread and the induction of inflammation. Therefore, intervention strategies aimed at modulating the assembly of membrane rafts and/or regulating raft-directed signaling pathways are attractive approaches for the. management of infectious diseases. The current review discusses the latest advances in terms of techniques used to study the role of membrane microdomains in various pathological conditions and provides updated information regarding the role of membrane rafts during bacterial, viral and fungal infections.