2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.05.11.491537
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Enteric bacterial infection inDrosophilainduces whole-body alterations in metabolic gene expression independently of the Immune Deficiency (Imd) signalling pathway

Abstract: SummaryWhen infected by intestinal pathogenic bacteria, animals initiate both local and systemic defence responses. These responses are required to reduce pathogen burden and also to alter host physiology and behaviour to promote infection tolerance, and they are often mediated through alterations in host gene expression. Here, we have used transcriptome profiling to examine gene expression changes induced by enteric infection with the gram-negative bacteria Pseudomonas entomophila (P.e) in adult female Drosop… Show more

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