Enteroviruses cause a wide range of diseases, including encephalitis, acute flaccid paralysis, meningitis, and hand, foot, and mouth disease. They have also been associated with chronic disease such as type 1 diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome, and idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. Their impact on global public health is significant. Understanding of their molecular pathogenesis, host interactions, and the role of the microbiome to develop effective treatments and prevention strategies is crucial.
This topic will provide a platform for experts in virology, immunology, molecular biology, microbiome research, and related fields to share their latest findings and insights on the complex interactions between enteroviruses, their host cells, and the host microbiome.
We welcome original research articles, reviews, perspectives, case studies, and opinions that cover a broad range of areas, including viral replication and gene expression, host immune response, pathogenesis and disease mechanisms, therapeutic interventions, and microbiome interactions.
By contributing to this research topic, you will be joining a vibrant community of researchers dedicated to expanding our knowledge of enterovirus molecular pathogenesis, microbiome research, and fostering the development of innovative strategies to combat these viruses. Specifically, We encourage submissions that unravel the intricate mechanisms such as: governing viral replication and expression within host cells; the structural and functional aspects of viral proteins and enzymes; interactions between viral and host components; shedding light on how enteroviruses interact with and manipulate the host immune system to evade or subvert host defences and the impact of these interactions on disease progression and outcomes; investigating the cellular and molecular changes which occur during infection; the specific mechanisms by which enteroviruses cause disease in various organs and tissues.
Furthermore the role of host genetics, environmental factors, and the microbiome in disease susceptibility; exploring novel antiviral drugs and vaccines that target specific viral proteins or enzymes, elicit protective immune responses, or modulate the host microbiome with the aim of improving the management and prevention of enterovirus-related diseases.
We look forward to receiving your high-quality submissions and showcasing your cutting-edge research in this important area.
Enteroviruses cause a wide range of diseases, including encephalitis, acute flaccid paralysis, meningitis, and hand, foot, and mouth disease. They have also been associated with chronic disease such as type 1 diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome, and idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. Their impact on global public health is significant. Understanding of their molecular pathogenesis, host interactions, and the role of the microbiome to develop effective treatments and prevention strategies is crucial.
This topic will provide a platform for experts in virology, immunology, molecular biology, microbiome research, and related fields to share their latest findings and insights on the complex interactions between enteroviruses, their host cells, and the host microbiome.
We welcome original research articles, reviews, perspectives, case studies, and opinions that cover a broad range of areas, including viral replication and gene expression, host immune response, pathogenesis and disease mechanisms, therapeutic interventions, and microbiome interactions.
By contributing to this research topic, you will be joining a vibrant community of researchers dedicated to expanding our knowledge of enterovirus molecular pathogenesis, microbiome research, and fostering the development of innovative strategies to combat these viruses. Specifically, We encourage submissions that unravel the intricate mechanisms such as: governing viral replication and expression within host cells; the structural and functional aspects of viral proteins and enzymes; interactions between viral and host components; shedding light on how enteroviruses interact with and manipulate the host immune system to evade or subvert host defences and the impact of these interactions on disease progression and outcomes; investigating the cellular and molecular changes which occur during infection; the specific mechanisms by which enteroviruses cause disease in various organs and tissues.
Furthermore the role of host genetics, environmental factors, and the microbiome in disease susceptibility; exploring novel antiviral drugs and vaccines that target specific viral proteins or enzymes, elicit protective immune responses, or modulate the host microbiome with the aim of improving the management and prevention of enterovirus-related diseases.
We look forward to receiving your high-quality submissions and showcasing your cutting-edge research in this important area.