mGem: A quarter century with the Pirofski-Casadevall damage response framework-a dynamic construct for understanding microbial pathogenesis.

IF 4.7 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY mBio Pub Date : 2025-03-12 Epub Date: 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1128/mbio.02945-24
Joshua D Nosanchuk
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A quarter of a century ago, Liise-anne Pirofski and Arturo Casadevall shared their concepts of microbial pathogenesis through the lens of a damage-response framework (DRF), which characterizes disease by assessing the dynamic interactions between the host and pathogen as reflected by damage as the readout. This framework has evolved to be a powerful tool for understanding the biology of complex infectious diseases, analyzing emerging and reemerging microbes, and developing therapeutic approaches to combat infections. The DRF is also frequently used to explain research at scientific meetings and to teach microbial pathogenesis to diverse learners. This mGem reviews how the DRF came to be and provides an overview of how it is used. Without a doubt, the scientific community will continue to leverage the DRF to advance research and innovate therapeutic approaches, which is especially important as new and reemerging infectious diseases threaten global health.

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Pirofski-Casadevall损伤反应框架的四分之一世纪——一个理解微生物发病机制的动态结构。
25年前,Liise-anne Pirofski和Arturo Casadevall通过损伤-反应框架(DRF)分享了他们关于微生物发病机制的概念,DRF通过评估宿主和病原体之间的动态相互作用来表征疾病,这种相互作用是由损伤作为输出所反映的。这个框架已经发展成为理解复杂传染病的生物学、分析新出现和再出现的微生物以及开发对抗感染的治疗方法的有力工具。DRF还经常用于在科学会议上解释研究,并向不同的学习者讲授微生物发病机制。这个mGem回顾了DRF是如何产生的,并概述了它是如何使用的。毫无疑问,科学界将继续利用DRF推进研究和创新治疗方法,这在新的和重新出现的传染病威胁全球健康之际尤为重要。
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mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: mBio® is ASM''s first broad-scope, online-only, open access journal. mBio offers streamlined review and publication of the best research in microbiology and allied fields.
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