Sweet talking The impact of bacterial glycan diversity on immune sensing
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| Award date | 17-10-2025 |
| Number of pages | 174 |
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| Abstract |
Antibiotic
resistance is a growing global health crisis, with mortality rates projected to
rise significantly. Opportunistic pathogens Staphylococcus
aureus and Streptococcus
pyogenes are major contributors to skin and soft tissue infections,
yet effective vaccines remain unavailable. This thesis investigates how
bacterial surface glycans interact with the human immune system at barrier
sites, focusing on Langerhans cells (LCs), immune sentinels in the skin.
Understanding
local host defenses may indicate why some individuals develop infections while
others remain asymptomatic, and inform new therapeutic strategies. |
| Document type | PhD thesis |
| Note | Please note that the acknowledgments section is not included in the thesis downloads. |
| Language | English |
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Thesis
(Embargo up to 2027-10-17)
Chapter 5: Frontline immunity against Streptococcus pyogenes by human Langerhans cells
(Embargo up to 2027-10-17)
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