[Mechanism of high-frequent horizontal gene transfer in Gram positive bacterial pathogens].

Jun Kurushima
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Abstract

Horizontal gene transfer through transconjugation and natural transformation plays a major role in the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Although the phenomenon of genetic element transmission has long been known, the rapid increase in the number of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in recent years and the accompanying accumulation of genomic information have revealed that horizontal gene transfer contributes to genome plasticity in various ways. The author reported the molecular mechanism of the antimicrobial activity of the accessory factor bacteriocin encoded by the junctional transfer plasmid of Enterococcus faecalis, a representative Gram-positive opportunistic pathogen that is concerned as highly antimicrobial resistant, and found diversity in the selfimmune system based on epidemiological studies. In addition, the author established a technique to visualize and quantify genomic recombination by natural transformation in Streptococcus pneumoniae which is also one of the most concerns for antimicrobial resistance and vaccine escape, at single cells level resolution in real time. Focuses on outcome from these research, this paper introduces the molecular mechanisms that promote horizontal gene transmission and the prospects for their technological application.

[革兰氏阳性细菌病原体中高频水平基因转移的机制]。
通过转染和自然转化进行的水平基因转移在抗菌药耐药性的传播中起着重要作用。尽管遗传因子传递现象早已为人所知,但近年来耐抗菌细菌数量的迅速增加以及伴随而来的基因组信息积累,揭示了水平基因转移以各种方式促进了基因组的可塑性。作者报道了具有代表性的革兰氏阳性机会性病原体粪肠球菌(Enterococcus faecalis)的连接转移质粒编码的附属因子细菌素(bacteriocin)抗菌活性的分子机制,并根据流行病学研究发现了自身免疫系统的多样性。此外,作者还建立了一种技术,可在单细胞水平上实时可视化和量化肺炎链球菌通过自然转化进行的基因组重组,这也是抗菌药耐药性和疫苗逃逸最令人担忧的问题之一。本文重点介绍了这些研究的成果,并介绍了促进基因水平传播的分子机制及其技术应用前景。
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