Molecular-genetic portrait of virulence of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia

Vladimir M. Mikhailovich, Rustam N. Geydarov, J. A. Bocharova, Igor Chebotar
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Introduction. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an opportunistic pathogen that is intrinsically resistant to a wide range of antibiotics. The bacterium is associated with a number of serious diseases and makes a significant contribution to the pathogenesis of polymicrobial infections. S. maltophilia has a wide range of virulence factors, information about which is currently presented in the form of scattered and unconsolidated data. Purposes and objectives: critically analyze and summarize current data regarding the molecular-genetic aspects of S. maltophilia virulence for better understanding of the pathogenesis of infections associated with this pathogen. Materials and methods. An analysis of information from 80 modern literary sources devoted to the study of the virulent properties of S. maltophilia at the molecular-genetic level has been carried out. The analysis focuses on the mechanisms of production of virulence factors and their genetic determinants. Results.The molecular mechanisms of virulence that determine the infectious process caused by S. maltophilia have been analyzed and summarized, including the adhesive function of the surface structures of the bacterial cell (lipopolysaccharides, pili/fimbriae, flagella), the production of extracellular enzymes, the ability to form biofilms on abiotic surfaces and on the tissues of the macroorganism, the functioning of efflux pumps, secretion of small molecules into the external environment by the intercellular information exchange system Quorum Sensing, as well as the influence of iron metabolism on the virulence properties of S. maltophilia. Conclusion. The adaptation mechanisms that allow S. maltophilia to adapt to new habitat niches and survive in the human body and unfavorable environmental conditions have been poorly studied. An analytical review summarizing current information on the molecular-genetic aspects of S. maltophilia virulence will be of interest to clinicians and researchers studying the fundamental mechanisms of virulence.
嗜麦芽霉菌毒力的分子遗传学特征
导言。嗜麦芽气单胞菌是一种机会性病原体,对多种抗生素具有内在耐药性。该细菌与多种严重疾病相关,在多微生物感染的发病机制中起着重要作用。嗜麦芽糖酵母菌具有多种毒力因子,目前有关这些因子的信息都是以零散和未经整合的数据形式提供的。 目的和目标:批判性地分析和总结目前有关嗜麦芽糖球菌毒力的分子遗传学方面的数据,以便更好地了解与该病原体相关的感染的发病机制。 材料与方法。对 80 种现代文献资料中专门研究嗜麦芽糖酵母菌分子遗传学毒力的信息进行了分析。分析的重点是毒力因子的产生机制及其遗传决定因素。 结果.对决定嗜麦芽糖酵母菌感染过程的毒力分子机制进行了分析。分析和总结了决定嗜麦芽糖酵母菌感染过程的毒力分子机制,包括细菌细胞表面结构(脂多糖、纤毛/鞭毛、鞭毛)的粘附功能、胞外酶的产生、在非生物表面和大生物体组织上形成生物膜的能力、外排泵的功能、通过细胞间信息交换系统 "法定人数感应"(Quorum Sensing)向外部环境分泌小分子物质,以及铁代谢对嗜麦芽糖酵母菌毒力特性的影响。嗜麦芽糖酵母菌毒力特性的影响。 结论嗜麦芽糖球菌能够适应新的栖息地并在人体和不利环境条件下存活的适应机制一直鲜有研究。对嗜麦芽糖酵母菌毒力的分子遗传学方面的现有信息进行分析综述,将对研究毒力基本机制的临床医生和研究人员有所帮助。
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