Pathogenesis of Fungal and Bacterial Microbes

Pathogens. 2020 Jul 23;9(8):602. doi: 10.3390/pathogens9080602.

Abstract

The pathogenesis of fungal and bacterial microbes is a complex process involving distinct parameters, including virulence factors, nutrient sensing and availability, microbial signals, as well as host status and defense responses. Defining pathogenesis improves our understanding of how an organism causes diseases and provides insight into novel prospects to combat infection. The effects of pathogenic microbes have significant impact on diverse sectors, including health, agriculture, and economics, underscoring their immense importance in society. Articles in this Special Issue address unique aspects of microbial pathogenesis by exploring interactions between host and pathogen during infection, defining inflammatory immune responses, profiling the importance of essential microbial structures associated with virulence, and outlining critical considerations driving complex diseases.

Keywords: antimicrobials; bacterial pathogenesis; fungal pathogenesis; host defense; host-pathogen interactions; systems biology; virulence factors.

Publication types

  • Editorial