The expansive effects of polyamines on the metabolism and virulence of Streptococcus pneumoniae.

IF 8.5 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Bindu Nanduri, Edwin Swiatlo
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Polyamines are common intracellular metabolites of nearly all cells, and their conservation across a vast diversity of cells suggests critical roles for these compounds in cellular physiology. Most intracellular polyamines are associated with RNA and, subsequently, polyamines have significant effects on transcription and translation. Putrescine and spermidine are the most common polyamines in bacteria. Intracellular polyamine pools in bacteria are tightly controlled by both de novo synthesis and transport. Polyamine homeostasis is emerging as a critical parameter of multiple pathways and physiology with substantial impact on bacterial pathogenesis, including the important human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae. Modulation of polyamine metabolism in pneumococci is an important regulator of central metabolism. It has broad effects on virulence factors such as capsule as well as stress responses that ultimately impact the survival of pneumococcus in a host. Polyamine transport protein as a single antigen or in combination with other pneumococcal proteins is shown to be an efficacious immunogen that protects against nasopharyngeal colonization, and invasive disease. A comprehensive description of polyamine metabolic pathways and their intersection with pneumococcal pathogenesis will undoubtedly point to novel approaches for treatment and prevention of pneumococcal disease.

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多胺对肺炎链球菌代谢和毒力的扩张作用。
多胺是几乎所有细胞中常见的细胞内代谢物,它们在多种细胞中的保存表明这些化合物在细胞生理学中起着关键作用。大多数细胞内多胺与RNA相关,因此,多胺对转录和翻译有重要影响。腐胺和亚精胺是细菌中最常见的多胺。细菌细胞内多胺池受到新生合成和转运的严格控制。多胺稳态正成为多种途径和生理学的关键参数,对细菌发病机制有重大影响,包括重要的人类病原体肺炎链球菌。肺炎球菌多胺代谢的调节是中枢代谢的重要调节因子。它对荚膜等毒力因子以及应激反应有广泛的影响,最终影响宿主中肺炎球菌的存活。多胺转运蛋白作为单一抗原或与其他肺炎球菌蛋白结合被证明是一种有效的免疫原,可防止鼻咽定植和侵袭性疾病。全面描述多胺代谢途径及其与肺炎球菌发病机制的交叉无疑将指出治疗和预防肺炎球菌疾病的新方法。
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Pneumonia
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