Exit strategies of intracellular pathogens

K Hybiske, RS Stephens - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2008 - nature.com
K Hybiske, RS Stephens
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2008nature.com
The exit of intracellular pathogens from host cells is an important step in the infectious cycle,
but is poorly understood. It has recently emerged that microbial exit is a process that can be
directed by organisms from within the cell, and is not simply a consequence of the physical
or metabolic burden that is imposed on the host cell. This Review summarizes our current
knowledge on the diverse mechanisms that are used by intracellular pathogens to exit cells.
An integrated understanding of the diversity that exists for microbial exit pathways …
Abstract
The exit of intracellular pathogens from host cells is an important step in the infectious cycle, but is poorly understood. It has recently emerged that microbial exit is a process that can be directed by organisms from within the cell, and is not simply a consequence of the physical or metabolic burden that is imposed on the host cell. This Review summarizes our current knowledge on the diverse mechanisms that are used by intracellular pathogens to exit cells. An integrated understanding of the diversity that exists for microbial exit pathways represents a new horizon in the study of host–pathogen interactions.
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