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View article: Microsporidian obligate intracellular parasites subvert autophagy of infected mammalian cells to promote their own growth
Microsporidian obligate intracellular parasites subvert autophagy of infected mammalian cells to promote their own growth Open
Intracellular pathogens such as Microsporidia can interfere with host proteostasis pathways, including autophagy. While the manipulation of host autophagy has been demonstrated in a nematode-infecting species, and autophagic activity was a…
View article: Microsporidian obligate intracellular parasites subvert autophagy of infected mammalian host cells to promote their own growth
Microsporidian obligate intracellular parasites subvert autophagy of infected mammalian host cells to promote their own growth Open
Intracellular pathogens such as Microsporidia can interact with host proteostasis pathways such as autophagy. Previous work done in Caenorhabditis elegans demonstrated involvement of autophagy in controlling Microsporidian proliferation th…