Man Hwan Oh, Md Minarul Islam, Nayeong Kim, Chul Hee Choi, Minsang Shin, Woo Shik Shin, Je Chul Lee
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Abstract
Acinetobacter baumannii is notorious for its antimicrobial resistance and its potential to cause epidemics in hospital settings, which pose a global health threat. Although this microorganism is traditionally considered a low-virulence pathogen, extensive research has been conducted on its virulence and pathogenesis in recent years. Advances in understanding the virulence mechanisms of A. baumannii have prompted a shift in the development of anti-infective agents. The outer membrane protein A (AbOmpA) of A. baumannii is a key virulence factor both in vitro and in vivo. AbOmpA exists in three forms: outer membrane-integrated AbOmpA, outer membrane vesicle (OMV)-associated AbOmpA, and free proteins. Given that outer membrane-integrated AbOmpA has been implicated in the virulence and antimicrobial resistance of A. baumannii, many studies have focused on outer membrane-integrated AbOmpA as a therapeutic target for combating drug-resistant A. baumannii, and have led to the discovery of small molecules, polypeptides, and antimicrobial peptides targeting AbOmpA. However, the pathophysiological role of OMV-associated AbOmpA and its impact on AbOmpA-targeting agents remain unclear. This review summarizes the current knowledge of AbOmpA and critically discusses OMV-associated AbOmpA in relation to virulence and its potential impact on AbOmpA-targeted therapies to provide a better understanding of AbOmpA for the development of novel therapeutics against A. baumannii.
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The Journal of Biomedical Science is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on fundamental and molecular aspects of basic medical sciences. It emphasizes molecular studies of biomedical problems and mechanisms. The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), Taiwan supports the journal and covers the publication costs for accepted articles. The journal aims to provide an international platform for interdisciplinary discussions and contribute to the advancement of medicine. It benefits both readers and authors by accelerating the dissemination of research information and providing maximum access to scholarly communication. All articles published in the Journal of Biomedical Science are included in various databases such as Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CABI, CAS, Citebase, Current contents, DOAJ, Embase, EmBiology, and Global Health, among others.