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Conservation and similarity of bacterial and eukaryotic innate immunity
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Ledvina, Hannah E
, Whiteley, Aaron T
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Antagonism
/ Antiviral drugs
/ Bacteria
/ Drug development
/ Eukaryotes
/ Evolution
/ Immune system
/ Innate immunity
/ Medical treatment
/ Pathogens
/ Phages
/ Signal transduction
/ Similarity
2024
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Conservation and similarity of bacterial and eukaryotic innate immunity
by
Ledvina, Hannah E
, Whiteley, Aaron T
in
Antagonism
/ Antiviral drugs
/ Bacteria
/ Drug development
/ Eukaryotes
/ Evolution
/ Immune system
/ Innate immunity
/ Medical treatment
/ Pathogens
/ Phages
/ Signal transduction
/ Similarity
2024
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Conservation and similarity of bacterial and eukaryotic innate immunity
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Ledvina, Hannah E
, Whiteley, Aaron T
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Antagonism
/ Antiviral drugs
/ Bacteria
/ Drug development
/ Eukaryotes
/ Evolution
/ Immune system
/ Innate immunity
/ Medical treatment
/ Pathogens
/ Phages
/ Signal transduction
/ Similarity
2024
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Conservation and similarity of bacterial and eukaryotic innate immunity
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Conservation and similarity of bacterial and eukaryotic innate immunity
2024
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Pathogens are ubiquitous and a constant threat to their hosts, which has led to the evolution of sophisticated immune systems in bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes. Bacterial immune systems encode an astoundingly large array of antiviral (antiphage) systems, and recent investigations have identified unexpected similarities between the immune systems of bacteria and animals. In this Review, we discuss advances in our understanding of the bacterial innate immune system and highlight the components, strategies and pathogen restriction mechanisms conserved between bacteria and eukaryotes. We summarize evidence for the hypothesis that components of the human immune system originated in bacteria, where they first evolved to defend against phages. Further, we discuss shared mechanisms that pathogens use to overcome host immune pathways and unexpected similarities between bacterial immune systems and interbacterial antagonism. Understanding the shared evolutionary path of immune components across domains of life and the successful strategies that organisms have arrived at to restrict their pathogens will enable future development of therapeutics that activate the human immune system for the precise treatment of disease.In this Review, Ledvina and Whiteley highlight the key similarities between eukaryotic and bacterial innate immune systems, exploring conserved immune components and signalling strategies, as well as conserved mechanisms for pathogen restriction.
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