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Mechanical Forces Govern Interactions of Host Cells with Intracellular Bacterial Pathogens

E Bastounis, Prathima Radhakrishnan, Christopher K. Prinz, Julie A. Theriot

2022Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

extracellular mechanical signals influence interactions between host cells and intracellular bacterial pathogens. Examples of such signals include shear stresses caused by fluid flow over the surface of cells and variable stiffness of the extracellular matrix on which cells are anchored. We highlight bioengineering-inspired tools and techniques that can be used to measure host cell mechanics during infection. These allow for the interrogation of how mechanical signals can modulate infection alongside biochemical signals. We hope that this review will inspire the microbiology community to embrace those tools in future studies so that host cell biomechanics can be more readily explored in the context of infection studies.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyContext (archaeology)Host (biology)IntracellularPathogenIntracellular parasiteHost responseCell biologyMicrobiologyImmunologyEcologyImmune systemPaleontologyBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior