Escherichia albertii Pathogenesis.

Q1 Medicine
Tânia A T Gomes, Tadasuke Ooka, Rodrigo T Hernandes, Denise Yamamoto, Tetsuya Hayashi
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Abstract

Escherichia albertii is an emerging enteropathogen of humans and many avian species. This bacterium is a close relative of Escherichia coli and has been frequently misidentified as enteropathogenic or enterohemorrhagic E. coli due to their similarity in phenotypic and genetic features, such as various biochemical properties and the possession of a type III secretion system encoded by the locus of enterocyte effacement. This pathogen causes outbreaks of gastroenteritis, and some strains produce Shiga toxin. Although many genetic and phenotypic studies have been published and the genome sequences of more than 200 E. albertii strains are now available, the clinical significance of this species is not yet fully understood. The apparent zoonotic nature of the disease requires a deeper understanding of the transmission routes and mechanisms of E. albertii to develop effective measures to control its transmission and infection. Here, we review the current knowledge of the phylogenic relationship of E. albertii with other Escherichia species and the biochemical and genetic properties of E. albertii, with particular emphasis on the repertoire of virulence factors and the mechanisms of pathogenicity, and we hope this provides a basis for future studies of this important emerging enteropathogen.

白细胞埃希氏菌的致病机理。
白细胞埃希氏菌是一种新出现的人类和许多禽类肠道病原体。这种细菌是大肠埃希菌的近亲,由于其表型和遗传特征相似,如各种生化特性和拥有由肠细胞脱落位点编码的 III 型分泌系统,因此经常被误认为是肠致病性大肠埃希菌或肠出血性大肠埃希菌。这种病原体会导致爆发性肠胃炎,有些菌株会产生志贺毒素。尽管已经发表了许多遗传和表型研究报告,而且现在已经获得了 200 多个白喉杆菌菌株的基因组序列,但人们对该物种的临床意义尚未完全了解。该疾病明显的人畜共患病性质要求我们更深入地了解白喉杆菌的传播途径和机制,以制定有效的措施来控制其传播和感染。在此,我们回顾了目前对阿尔伯特大肠埃希氏菌与其他大肠埃希氏菌的系统发育关系以及阿尔伯特大肠埃希氏菌的生化和遗传特性的了解,特别强调了致病因子的种类和致病机制,希望能为今后研究这种重要的新兴肠道病原体提供依据。
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EcoSal Plus
EcoSal Plus Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
12.20
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4
期刊介绍: EcoSal Plus is the authoritative online review journal that publishes an ever-growing body of expert reviews covering virtually all aspects of E. coli, Salmonella, and other members of the family Enterobacteriaceae and their use as model microbes for biological explorations. This journal is intended primarily for the research community as a comprehensive and continuously updated archive of the entire corpus of knowledge about the enteric bacterial cell. Thoughtful reviews focus on physiology, metabolism, genetics, pathogenesis, ecology, genomics, systems biology, and history E. coli and its relatives. These provide the integrated background needed for most microbiology investigations and are essential reading for research scientists. Articles contain links to E. coli K12 genes on the EcoCyc database site and are available as downloadable PDF files. Images and tables are downloadable to PowerPoint files.
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