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Cryptosporidiosis Lab @ Francis Crick Institute Welcome to our lab member-managed bluesky account!
Now available in a polished format! An important step toward accelerated functional genomics for the Cryptosporidium parasite. Brought to you by the incomparable
@lucy-watson.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Targeted CRISPR screens reveal genes essential for Cryptosporidium survival in the host intestine - Nature Communications
Cryptosporidium is an important threat to public health, yet it lacks a robust genetic toolkit. Here, Watson et al. introduce a targeted CRISPR-based screening method to identify parasite genes that a...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-63012-1
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The talented
@ghostpathogen.bsky.social
recently discussed Cryptosporidium and aspirations for a new treatment on the Naked Scientists Podcast:
www.thenakedscientists.com/podcasts/nak..
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https://www.thenakedscientists.com/podcasts/nak..
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A fun little review of convergent mechanisms in pathogenesis ๐ฆ We really enjoyed putting this together and I think it comes through on the page
@elena-l-r.bsky.social
@ghostpathogen.bsky.social
& Mitch Pallett
dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...
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Convergent mechanisms of epithelial cell structure manipulation by intestinal pathogens
The epithelial layer that lines the digestive system serves as the primary barrier to infection by intestinal pathogens. While this layer has evolved complex molecular mechanisms to identify and respo...
https://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1013367
about 2 months ago
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We are so excited to see the new avenues for research this will create! ๐๐๐
@ghostpathogen.bsky.social
@lottabaumgaertel.bsky.social
@netanyabernitz.bsky.social
@tapokam.bsky.social
@lucy-watson.bsky.social
@crick.ac.uk
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Very nice to see this work highlighted by Dr Ward, whose research continues to shape ours
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Jessica Bryant
3 months ago
June was a productive month: brought two things into this world, both of which were great collaborative efforts and about nine months in the making. Check out where we map P. falciparum genome architecture at high resolution with Micro-C here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Hugo Belda
3 months ago
Better late than never, but I am thrilled to share our newest research from the Treeck lab!!!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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The fast-evolving FIKK kinase family of Plasmodium falciparum can be inhibited by a single compound - Nature Microbiology
FIKK effector kinases underwent rapid evolutionary expansion and are a druggable target in Plasmodium falciparum.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-025-02017-4
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The Francis Crick Institute
5 months ago
Crick researchers have uncovered how the intestinal Cryptosporidium parasite uses a protein to alter its hostโs gut environment, enabling the parasite to survive and replicate.
www.crick.ac.uk/news/2025-04...
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Researchers uncover how intestinal parasite Cryptosporidium alters host cells
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shown that the Cryptosporidium parasite exports a protein into infected intestinal cells, altering the gut environment and enabling the parasite to surv...
https://www.crick.ac.uk/news/2025-04-28_researchers-uncover-how-intestinal-parasite-cryptosporidium-alters-host-cells
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Eva Frickel
5 months ago
๐ฅ Open postdoc position in human inflammation-driven control of infection! ๐ฅ Join me at the University of Geneva, Switzerland this summer as Iโm moving my Wellcome-funded research activity to the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Medicine! (1/5) Please share!
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Cryptosporidium modifies intestinal microvilli through an exported virulence factor!! Phenomenal work from the newly DRโed Elena Rodrigues
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Cryptosporidium modifies intestinal microvilli through an exported virulence factor
Cryptosporidium is a common intestinal infection of vertebrates and a significant threat to public health. Within the epithelial layer of the intestine, the parasite invades and replicates. Infected cells are readily detected under the microscope by the presence of elongated microvilli, particularly around the vacuole where the parasite resides. Here, we identify a family of Cryptosporidium virulence factors that are exported into the host cell during infection and localise to the microvilli. We examine the trafficking and function of the most highly expressed family member, MVP1, which appears to control the elongation of microvilli through engagement of host EBP50 and CDC42. Remarkably, this mechanism closely mirrors that of an enteropathogenic Escherichia coli virulence factor, MAP, which is also known to drive host microvilli elongation during infection. This highlights a unique instance where eukaryotic and prokaryotic virulence factors have convergently evolved to modulate host actin structures through a similar mechanism. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.02.25.639898v1
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Cryptosporidium is an important public health threat, and it deserves better genetic tools to study it! Here weโve developed a targeted in vivo CRISPR genetic screen to identify parasite genes required for survival and virulenceโฆ
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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The Francis Crick Institute
over 1 year ago
Register now for the London Infection & Immunity Symposium!
#LondonInfectImmun
๐ 16-17 September ๐๏ธ Online or in-person ๐ฉโ๐ Discounted student tickets For more information or to register โฌ๏ธ
www.crick.ac.uk/whats-on/lon...
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London Infection & Immunity Symposium 2024
https://www.crick.ac.uk/whats-on/london-infection-immunity-symposium-2024
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Filling up on our 3Cs in Philly: crypto, colleagues, and cheesesteaks! Thanks to Boris Striepen and Chris Hunter for a truly inspiring first
#Cryptosporidium
conference
over 1 year ago
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Had a blast at
#CoccidianDayUK23
. Great to hear the exciting parasite research going on. Thanks
@clarehardinglab.bsky.social
for organising & allowing us to share our work: Mitch Pallett, Lotta Baumgรคrtel,
@ghostpathogen.bsky.social
, Lucy Watson, Elena Rodrigues. Still recovering from the ceilidh!
almost 2 years ago
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Theo Sanderson
almost 2 years ago
New preprint! A short paper on
hospitalprescriptions.genomium.org
: my new tool that lets you interact with 17 million data points on the prescribing of medicines within English hospitals.
www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Hospital Prescriptions Data Explorer
http://hospitalprescriptions.genomium.org
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Happy to share our paper on Cryptosporidium, AHR, and dietary indoles - finally out today! We are particularly excited about our study's findings on using I3C as a potential anti-Cryptosporidial prophylactic. Read the tweetorial by
@ghostpathogen.bsky.social
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almost 2 years ago
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Hello Bluesky world! Happy to be here ๐
almost 2 years ago
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