Hanna Marti, Kensuke Shima, Sebastien Boutin, Jan Rupp, Ian Clarke, Karine Laroucau, Nicole Borel
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Abstract
The obligate intracellular bacterial genus Chlamydia harbours species with zoonotic potential, particularly C. psittaci, causative agent of psittacosis, and C. abortus, which may lead to miscarriage in pregnant women. The impact of other bird chlamydiae such as C. avium, C. gallinaceae and C. buteonis, or reptilian species such as C. crocodili, amongst others, on human health is unclear. The chlamydial native plasmid, a suspected virulence factor, is present in all currently described 14 Chlamydia species except for some plasmid-free strains. The plasmid is also the primary tool to study chlamydial genetics, a still developing field that has mostly focused on C. trachomatis. Only recently, genetic transformation of C. felis, C. pecorum, C. pneumoniae, C. psittaci and C. suis has succeeded, but existing methods have yet to be refined. In this review article, we will provide an update on the recent developments concerning the zoonotic potential of chlamydiae. Furthermore, we present an overview about the current state of knowledge regarding the chlamydial plasmid in terms of prevalence and significance as a virulence factor. Finally, we give insights into the progress of developing genetic tools for chlamydial species other than C. trachomatis with a special focus on zoonotic and veterinary chlamydiae.
细胞内衣原体细菌属中有一些物种具有人畜共患病的潜能,特别是鹦鹉热的病原体 C. psittaci 和可能导致孕妇流产的 C. abortus。其他鸟类衣原体,如鸟疫衣原体、五倍子衣原体和布氏衣原体,或爬行动物衣原体,如鳄鱼衣原体等,对人类健康的影响尚不清楚。衣原体原生质粒是一种可疑的致病因子,除了一些不含质粒的菌株外,目前描述的 14 种衣原体都含有这种质粒。质粒也是研究衣原体遗传学的主要工具,这一仍在发展的领域主要集中在沙眼衣原体上。直到最近,才成功实现了对毛滴虫、白喉杆菌、肺炎双球菌、鹦鹉热双球菌和猪流感双球菌的基因转化,但现有方法还有待完善。在这篇综述文章中,我们将介绍有关衣原体人畜共患病可能性的最新进展。此外,我们还将从衣原体质粒的流行率和作为致病因子的重要性两个方面概述目前对衣原体质粒的了解情况。最后,我们介绍了针对沙眼衣原体以外的衣原体物种开发遗传工具的进展情况,并特别关注了人畜共患衣原体和兽用衣原体。
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Pathogens and Disease publishes outstanding primary research on hypothesis- and discovery-driven studies on pathogens, host-pathogen interactions, host response to infection and their molecular and cellular correlates. It covers all pathogens – eukaryotes, prokaryotes, and viruses – and includes zoonotic pathogens and experimental translational applications.