Corynebacterium parakroppenstedtii secretes a novel glycolipid to promote the development of granulomatous lobular mastitis

IF 40.8 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ran Liu, Zixuan Luo, Chong Dai, Yuchen Wei, Shuqing Yan, Xinwen Kuang, Kuan Qi, Aisi Fu, Yinxin Li, Shuai Fu, Zhengning Ma, Wen Dai, Xiao Xiao, Qing Wu, Haokui Zhou, Yan Rao, Jingping Yuan, Ting Shi, Zixin Deng, Chuang Chen, Tiangang Liu
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Granulomatous lobular mastitis (GLM) is a chronic idiopathic granulomatous mastitis of the mammary gland characterized by significant pain and a high propensity for recurrence, the incidence rate has gradually increased, and has become a serious breast disease that should not be ignored. GLM is highly suspected relative to microbial infections, especially those of Corynebacterium species; however, the mechanisms involved are unclear, and prevention and treatment are difficult. In this study, we demonstrated the pathogenicity of Corynebacterium parakroppenstedtii in GLM using Koch’s postulates. Based on the drug sensitization results of C. parakroppenstedtii, and utilizing a retrospective study in conjunction with a comprehensive literature review, we suggested an efficacious, targeted antibiotic treatment strategy for GLM. Subsequently, we identified the pathogenic factor as a new type of glycolipid (named corynekropbactins) secreted by C. parakroppenstedtii. Corynekropbactins may chelate iron, cause the death of mammary cells and other mammary -gland-colonizing bacteria, and increase the levels of inflammatory cytokines. We further analyzed the prevalence of C. parakroppenstedtii infection in patients with GLM. Finally, we suggested that the lipophilicity of C. parakroppenstedtii may be associated with its infection route and proposed a possible model for the development of GLM. This research holds significant implications for the clinical diagnosis and therapeutic management of GLM, offering new insights into targeted treatment approaches.

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副猪嗜血杆菌分泌一种新型糖脂,促进肉芽肿性小叶乳腺炎的发展
肉芽肿性小叶性乳腺炎(GLM)是一种慢性特发性乳腺肉芽肿性乳腺炎,以疼痛明显、复发率高为特征,发病率逐渐升高,已成为一种不容忽视的严重乳腺疾病。相对于微生物感染,尤其是棒状杆菌感染,GLM 被高度怀疑;然而,相关机制尚不清楚,预防和治疗也很困难。在本研究中,我们利用科赫推论证明了副猪棒状杆菌在 GLM 中的致病性。根据副猪棒状杆菌的药敏结果,通过回顾性研究和全面的文献综述,我们提出了一种针对 GLM 的有效抗生素治疗策略。随后,我们确定了致病因子是一种由 C. parakroppenstedtii 分泌的新型糖脂(命名为 Corynekropbactins)。Corynekropbactins可螯合铁,导致乳腺细胞和其他乳腺定植细菌死亡,并增加炎症细胞因子的水平。我们进一步分析了 GLM 患者中 Parakroppenstedtii 感染的流行率。最后,我们认为副嗜血杆菌的亲脂性可能与其感染途径有关,并提出了一种可能的 GLM 发病模式。这项研究对GLM的临床诊断和治疗管理具有重要意义,为有针对性的治疗方法提供了新的见解。
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Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
CiteScore
44.50
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1.50%
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384
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy is an open access journal that focuses on timely publication of cutting-edge discoveries and advancements in basic science and clinical research related to signal transduction and targeted therapy. Scope: The journal covers research on major human diseases, including, but not limited to: Cancer,Cardiovascular diseases,Autoimmune diseases,Nervous system diseases.
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