Publications by authors named "Andree Hubber"

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Andree Hubber"

  • - Andree Hubber's research primarily focuses on the interaction between intracellular bacterial pathogens and host cellular processes, exploring how these pathogens manipulate host defenses and cellular mechanisms to establish infection.
  • - Key findings across Hubber's articles indicate that bacterial effectors play critical roles in altering host immune responses, specifically through mechanisms such as ubiquitination and phagocytosis, which are utilized by pathogens like Legionella spp. and Anaplasma phagocytophilum.
  • - The research also emphasizes the significance of vesicular transport and endosomal maturation in the survival of intracellular bacteria, showcasing how bacterial proteins can hijack host pathways to create favorable environments for their replication within host cells.