Multi-Omics Strategies Uncover Host-Pathogen Interactions
- PMID: 30857388
- DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.9b00080
Multi-Omics Strategies Uncover Host-Pathogen Interactions
Abstract
With the success of the Human Genome Project, large-scale systemic projects became a reality that enabled rapid development of the systems biology field. Systems biology approaches to host-pathogen interactions have been instrumental in the discovery of some specifics of Gram-negative bacterial recognition, host signal transduction, and immune tolerance. However, further research, particularly using multi-omics approaches, is essential to untangle the genetic, immunologic, (post)transcriptional, (post)translational, and metabolic mechanisms underlying progression from infection to clearance of microbes. The key to understanding host-pathogen interactions lies in acquiring, analyzing, and modeling multimodal data obtained through integrative multi-omics experiments. In this article, we will discuss how multi-omics analyses are adding to our understanding of the molecular basis of host-pathogen interactions and systemic maladaptive immune response of the host to microbes and microbial products.
Keywords: Gram-negative bacteria; host−pathogen interactions; lipopolysaccharide; mass spectrometry; multi-omics.
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