Cross-talk in host–parasite associations: What do past and recent proteomics approaches tell us?

作者: Chérif Chetouhi , Johan Panek , Ludovic Bonhomme , Hicham ElAlaoui , Catherine Texier

DOI: 10.1016/J.MEEGID.2015.04.015

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摘要: A cross-talk in host-parasite associations begins when a host encounters parasite. For many relationships, this has been taking place for hundreds of millions years. The co-evolution hosts and parasites, the familiar 'arms race' results fascinating adaptations. Over years, interactions have studied extensively from both parasitic point view. Proteomics studies led to new insights into suggest that molecular strategies used by parasites attacking animals plants share similarities. Likewise, use several common tactics counter parasite attacks. Based on proteomics surveys undertaken since post-genomic era, synthesis is presented intra- extracellular invade create needed habitat growth inside host, as well these Pitfalls deciphering are also discussed. To conclude, helpful advice given with regard directions discover generic specific against invasion invade, survive, grow their hosts, finally signatures associated development.

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