The Role of Type IV Secretion System in Brucella Virulence: A Review

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Brucellosis is a bacterial disease of domestic and wild animals caused by the genus Brucella which has great public health importance globally. In general, Brucella species do not express toxins or virulence factors that cause direct damage to the host. Instead, this pathogen’s strategy is to persist long enough in the infected host until transmission can occur, which in the natural hosts is usually through abortion, sexual contact, or shedding of bacteria in milk. One important Brucellavirulence factor for intracellular survival and persistence in the host is the type IV secretion system (T4SS).The type IV secretion system (T4SS) is one of numerous secretion systems used by microbes to transfer macromolecules through the cell membrane, such as proteins and DNA. It’s the most versatile secretion system, transporting monomeric proteins, multi-subunit protein poisons, and nucleoprotein complexes, and it’s found in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, as well as some Archaea. The type IV secretion system is a major Brucella virulence factor for intracellular survival and host persistence. This review will go through the present state of knowledge on the Brucella type IV secretion system, including its architecture and regulation, as well as the newly discovered effector substrates that this system delivers into host cells.
IV型分泌系统在布鲁氏菌毒力中的作用综述
布鲁氏菌病是由布鲁氏菌属引起的家畜和野生动物细菌性疾病,在全球具有重要的公共卫生意义。一般来说,布鲁氏菌不表达对宿主造成直接损害的毒素或毒力因子。相反,这种病原体的策略是在被感染的宿主中存活足够长的时间,直到可以传播为止。在自然宿主中,传播通常是通过流产、性接触或牛奶中的细菌脱落。在宿主细胞内存活和持续存在的一个重要的布鲁氏菌毒性因子是IV型分泌系统(T4SS)。IV型分泌系统(T4SS)是微生物通过细胞膜转移大分子(如蛋白质和DNA)的众多分泌系统之一。它是最通用的分泌系统,运输单体蛋白,多亚基蛋白毒素和核蛋白复合物,存在于革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性细菌中,以及一些古细菌中。IV型分泌系统是布鲁氏菌胞内存活和宿主持久性的主要毒力因子。本文将对布鲁氏菌IV型分泌系统的现状进行综述,包括其结构和调控,以及该系统向宿主细胞输送的新发现的效应底物。
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