About this Research Topic
The vast majority of, if not all, pathogens have components that are recognized by surface or intracellular pattern recognition receptors, these include bacteria of course, viruses, fungi and parasites. Most data pertains to bacteria, but the fields of virology, mycology and parasitology are now also burgeoning with data regarding the role of these receptors in both preventing infection and induction of immune-pathogenesis of these organisms. Moreover, there is recent data for some pathogens that are immune-subversive, containing mechanisms that either subvert or inhibit protective signalling normally induced by pathogen associated molecular patters. This research topic also aims to cover this subject matter.
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