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Abstract Submission Deadline 21 May 2023
Manuscript Submission Deadline 28 August 2023

Barely addressed, the alteration of the bacterial composition community following xenobiotic exposure is now the subject of growing attention from the scientific community. Emerging evidence suggests that interindividual differences in human-associated bacterial communities contribute to variations in xenobiotic responses. However, it remains to be seen whether xenobiotic exposure could affect bacteria virulence and host-bacteria interactions. Indeed, a more precise understanding of the effects of xenobiotics on host–pathogens interactions is still required, and such questions could be the key to a more predictive and personalized approach to medicine.

The scope of this Research Topic includes, but is not limited to, the following research areas:
• Modulation of bacterial virulence factors by xenobiotics
• Modulation of mechanisms of host infection by xenobiotics
• Mechanisms of xenobiotic interference with bacteria metabolic pathways
• Xenobiotic-dependent disruption of host defenses against bacterial infection
• Xenobiotic exposure on antibiotic resistance
• Toxicomicrobiomics

Keywords: xenobiotics, host-bacteria


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Barely addressed, the alteration of the bacterial composition community following xenobiotic exposure is now the subject of growing attention from the scientific community. Emerging evidence suggests that interindividual differences in human-associated bacterial communities contribute to variations in xenobiotic responses. However, it remains to be seen whether xenobiotic exposure could affect bacteria virulence and host-bacteria interactions. Indeed, a more precise understanding of the effects of xenobiotics on host–pathogens interactions is still required, and such questions could be the key to a more predictive and personalized approach to medicine.

The scope of this Research Topic includes, but is not limited to, the following research areas:
• Modulation of bacterial virulence factors by xenobiotics
• Modulation of mechanisms of host infection by xenobiotics
• Mechanisms of xenobiotic interference with bacteria metabolic pathways
• Xenobiotic-dependent disruption of host defenses against bacterial infection
• Xenobiotic exposure on antibiotic resistance
• Toxicomicrobiomics

Keywords: xenobiotics, host-bacteria


Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.

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