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Crohn's disease-associated adherent-invasive E. coli are selectively favoured by impaired autophagy to replicate intracellularly (2009)
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Lapaquette, P., Glasser, A. L., Huett, A., Xavier, R. J., & Darfeuille-Michaud, A. (2009). Crohn's disease-associated adherent-invasive E. coli are selectively favoured by impaired autophagy to replicate intracellularly. Cellular Microbiology, 12(1), 99-113. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-5822.2009.01381.x

Ileal lesions in Crohn's disease (CD) patients are colonized by pathogenic adherent-invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) able to invade and to replicate within intestinal epithelial cells. Recent genome-wide association studies have highlighted the autop... Read More about Crohn's disease-associated adherent-invasive E. coli are selectively favoured by impaired autophagy to replicate intracellularly.

Building complex biological networks based upon model organisms: Mapping the human autophagy interactome via a hybrid yeast-human protein interaction network (2009)
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Huett, A., & Xavier, R. (2009). Building complex biological networks based upon model organisms: Mapping the human autophagy interactome via a hybrid yeast-human protein interaction network. Autophagy, 5(6), 876-878. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.9094

Autophagy is a process whose core machinery is highly conserved from yeast to higher eukaryotes and mammals. However it is becoming clear that multicellular organisms exhibit increased complexity of autophagic regulation and specialization of the non... Read More about Building complex biological networks based upon model organisms: Mapping the human autophagy interactome via a hybrid yeast-human protein interaction network.

Autophagy at the gut interface: Mucosal responses to stress and the consequences for inflammatory bowel diseases (2009)
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Huett, A., & Xavier, R. J. (2010). Autophagy at the gut interface: Mucosal responses to stress and the consequences for inflammatory bowel diseases. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 16(1), 152-174. https://doi.org/10.1002/ibd.20991

Autophagy is a conserved homeostatic process by which cells degrade and recycle cytoplasmic contents and organelles. Recently, autophagy has come to prominence as a factor in many disease states, including inflammatory bowel diseases. In this review... Read More about Autophagy at the gut interface: Mucosal responses to stress and the consequences for inflammatory bowel diseases.

The cytoskeletal scaffold Shank3 is recruited to pathogen-induced actin rearrangements (2009)
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Huett, A., Leong, J. M., Podolsky, D. K., & Xavier, R. J. (2009). The cytoskeletal scaffold Shank3 is recruited to pathogen-induced actin rearrangements. Experimental Cell Research, 315(12), 2001-2011. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yexcr.2009.04.003

The common gastrointestinal pathogens enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and Salmonella typhimurium both reorganize the gut epithelial cell actin cytoskeleton to mediate pathogenesis, utilizing mimicry of the host signaling apparatus. The PDZ d... Read More about The cytoskeletal scaffold Shank3 is recruited to pathogen-induced actin rearrangements.

A novel hybrid yeast-human network analysis reveals an essential role for FNBP1L in antibacterial autophagy (2009)
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Huett, A., Ng, A., Cao, Z., Kuballa, P., Komatsu, M., Daly, M. J., …Xavier, R. J. (2009). A novel hybrid yeast-human network analysis reveals an essential role for FNBP1L in antibacterial autophagy. Journal of Immunology, 182(8), 4917-4930. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0803050

Autophagy is a conserved cellular process required for the removal of defective organelles, protein aggregates, and intracellular pathogens. We used a network analysis strategy to identify novel human autophagy components based upon the yeast interac... Read More about A novel hybrid yeast-human network analysis reveals an essential role for FNBP1L in antibacterial autophagy.

On the level: IRGM gene function is all about expression (2009)
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Huett, A., McCarroll, S. A., Daly, M. J., & Xavier, R. J. (2009). On the level: IRGM gene function is all about expression. Autophagy, 5(1), 96-99. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.5.1.7263

Crohn disease is a complex, multigenic, chronic inflammatory bowel disease of uncertain etiology. Recent advances in genetics, including high-throughput single-nucleotide polymorphism typing platforms and deep sequencing technologies have begun to sh... Read More about On the level: IRGM gene function is all about expression.