Colony morphotype variation in Burkholderia: implications for success of applications and therapeutics.

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Bacteriology Pub Date : 2025-05-22 Epub Date: 2025-04-14 DOI:10.1128/jb.00521-24
Pauline M L Coulon, Kirsty Agnoli, Garry S A Myers
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Abstract

The Burkholderia genus includes both environmental and pathogenic isolates known for their phenotypic plasticity and adaptability. Burkholderia spp. are intrinsically resistant to many antibiotics, often requiring prolonged therapies during infection. A key feature of Burkholderia spp. is colony morphotype variation (CMV), which allows for rapid adaptation to environmental changes and influences virulence, antibiotic resistance, and pathogenicity by impacting the expression of key virulence factors such as lipopolysaccharides, extracellular DNA, efflux pumps, and flagella. While alternative treatments, such as vaccines and phage therapies, hold promise, CMV has the potential to undermine their efficacy by modifying essential therapeutic targets. Despite its importance, the prevalence and underlying mechanisms of CMV remain poorly understood, leaving critical gaps in our knowledge that may hinder the development of sustainable solutions for managing Burkholderia infections. Addressing these gaps is crucial not only for improving infection management but also for enabling the safe reuse of Burkholderia in biotechnology, where their plant growth-promoting and bioremediation properties are highly valuable. Our goal is to raise awareness within the scientific community about the significance of CMV in Burkholderia, highlighting the urgent need to uncover the mechanisms driving CMV. A deeper understanding of CMV's role in virulence and resistance is essential to developing robust, long-term therapeutic strategies.

伯克氏菌的菌落形态变异:对应用和治疗成功的影响。
伯克霍尔德菌属包括环境和致病分离物,以其表型可塑性和适应性而闻名。伯克霍尔德氏菌对许多抗生素具有内在耐药性,通常在感染期间需要长期治疗。伯克氏菌的一个关键特征是菌落形态变异(CMV),它允许快速适应环境变化,并通过影响关键毒力因子(如脂多糖、细胞外DNA、外排泵和鞭毛)的表达来影响毒力、抗生素耐药性和致病性。虽然疫苗和噬菌体疗法等替代疗法有希望,但巨细胞病毒有可能通过改变基本的治疗靶点来破坏它们的疗效。尽管它很重要,但巨细胞病毒的流行和潜在机制仍然知之甚少,在我们的知识中留下了严重的空白,这可能阻碍发展管理伯克氏菌感染的可持续解决方案。解决这些差距不仅对改善感染管理至关重要,而且对使伯克霍尔德菌在生物技术中安全再利用也至关重要,因为它们的植物生长促进和生物修复特性在生物技术中非常有价值。我们的目标是提高科学界对巨细胞病毒在伯克霍尔德氏菌中的重要性的认识,强调迫切需要揭示驱动巨细胞病毒的机制。更深入地了解巨细胞病毒在毒力和耐药性中的作用,对于制定强有力的长期治疗策略至关重要。
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Journal of Bacteriology
Journal of Bacteriology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
9.40%
发文量
324
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bacteriology (JB) publishes research articles that probe fundamental processes in bacteria, archaea and their viruses, and the molecular mechanisms by which they interact with each other and with their hosts and their environments.
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