About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to bring together studies on the application of metabolomics in bacterial infections to promote a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of infection and to provide insights into the development of new preventive and therapeutic strategies.
We welcome Original Research, Methods, Reviews, Mini-Reviews and Prospective articles focusing on, but not limited to, the following subtopics:
• Investigation of regulatory pathways by which bacterial infection affects host cell metabolism for survival and replication
• Understanding the impact of changes in host metabolism on bacteria
• Modulation of host autoimmune response by changes in host metabolism after infection
• Integrative metabolomics and other omics analysis for studying bacteria-host interaction
• Exploration of how bacterial virulence factors modulate host immune responses and disease progression through the modulation of host metabolic pathways
• Exploring the potential value of metabolic markers in the diagnosis and monitoring of bacterial infections to improve the early detection and diagnostic accuracy of infections
• Development of novel therapeutic strategies based on metabolomics
Keywords: bacterial infections, metabolomics, host-pathogen interactions, metabolic pathways, virulence factors
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