An epithelial-immune circuit amplifies inflammasome and IL-6 responses to SARS-CoV-2
Author: Barnett, Katherine C.; Xie, Yuying; Asakura, Takanori; Song, Dingka; Liang, Kaixin; Taft-Benz, Sharon A.; Guo, Haitao; Yang, Shuangshuang; Okuda, Kenichi; Gilmore, Rodney C.; Loome, Jennifer F.; Oguin III, Thomas H.; Sempowski, Gregory D.; Randell, Scott H.; Heise, Mark T.; Lei, Yu Leo; Boucher, Richard C.; Ting, Jenny P. -Y.
Drosophila Histone Demethylase KDM5 Regulates Social Behavior through Immune Control and Gut Microbiota Maintenance
Author: Kun Chen, Xiaoting Luan, Qisha Liu, Jianwei Wang, Xinxia Chang, Antoine M. Snijders, Jian-Hua Mao, Julie Secombe, Zhou Dan, Jian-Huan Chen, Zibin Wang, Xiao Dong, Chen Qiu, Xiaoai Chang, Dong Zhang, Susan E. Celniker, Xingyin Liu
A Gut Commensal Bacterium Promotes Mosquito Permissiveness to Arboviruses
Author: Pa Wu, Peng Sun, Kaixiao Nie, Yibin Zhu, Mingyu Shi, Changguang Xiao, Han Liu, Qiyong Liu, Tongyan Zhao, Xiaoguang Chen, Hongning Zhou, Penghua Wang, Gong Cheng
A Microbiota-Derived Bacteriocin Targets the Host to Confer Diarrhea Resistance in Early-Weaned Piglets
Author: Jun Hu, Libao Ma, Yangfan Nie, Jianwei Chen, Wenyong Zheng, Xinkai Wang, Chunlin Xie, Zilong Zheng, Zhichang Wang, Tao Yang, Min Shi, Lingli Chen, Qiliang Hou, Yaorong Niu, Xiaofan Xu, Yuhua Zhu, Yong Zhang, Hong Wei, Xianghua Yan
英文介紹
Cell Host & Microbe雜志英文介紹
Cell Host & Microbe was launched in March 2007. The journal's mission is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and concepts between scientists studying the microbe with those studying the host immune, cell biological, and molecular response upon colonization or infection by a microbe.
Cell Host & Microbe will publish novel findings related to microbes (which includes bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses) from molecular and cellular biology to translational studies with particular emphasis on the interface between the microbe and its host (vertebrate, invertebrate, or plant; unicellular or multicellular). The unifying theme is the integrated study of microbes (pathogenic, non-pathogenic, and commensal) in conjunction and communication with each other, their host, and the cellular environment they inhabit. Work published in Cell Host & Microbe is expected not only to be of exceptional significance within its field, but also of interest to researchers outside the immediate area. In addition to primary research manuscripts, Cell Host & Microbe will publish expert analysis, commentary, and reviews on topics of current interest in the field.