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Transcriptional dynamics during interactions of human fungal pathogens with macrophages. | |
Rai, N.; Wang, F.; Parsania, C.; Sethiya, P.; Tan, K.; Wong, K. H. | |
2018-05-15 | |
Source Publication | Regulatory & Non-Coding RNAs |
Abstract | Pathogenic fungi have evolved diverse mechanisms to survive host immune responses. Studies aimed at dissecting the interactions between fungal pathogens and host phagocytes have revealed a number of fungal responses important for virulence. However, most studies focused on a later time point of infection and are often limited in temporal resolution. Consequently, the immediate and temporal responses of fungal pathogens upon phagocytosis are still not well defined. Moreover, a systematic comparison of responses among different fungal pathogens to understand common and unique responses has not been studied previously. In this work, we set out to map active transcription changes of several human fungal pathogens during macrophage infection. Our genome-wide data reveals the key physiological processes elicited by the pathogens during infection. Preliminary cross-species comparisons identified several conserved and diverse physiological responses employed by different fungal pathogens. In addition, we have also identified putative transcription regulators responsible for regulating the responses and are in the process of confirming their roles in the regulation as well as in virulence. |
Keyword | human pathogen transcription macrophages |
Language | 英語English |
The Source to Article | PB_Publication |
PUB ID | 39964 |
Document Type | Conference paper |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Faculty of Health Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Wong, K. H. |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Rai, N.,Wang, F.,Parsania, C.,et al. Transcriptional dynamics during interactions of human fungal pathogens with macrophages.[C], 2018. |
APA | Rai, N.., Wang, F.., Parsania, C.., Sethiya, P.., Tan, K.., & Wong, K. H. (2018). Transcriptional dynamics during interactions of human fungal pathogens with macrophages.. Regulatory & Non-Coding RNAs. |
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