Reviews and Resources:Metabolism and Bacterial Pathogenesis: BOOKS

Daniel P. Haeusser
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“Although several factors could theoretically contribute to a microorganism's ability to colonize the intestinal ecosystem, effective completion for nutrients is paramount to success.” So the editors reference researcher Rolf Freter in their introduction to this new, integrative text. This volume highlights this truth with a biochemical focus on bacterial pathogens and the human host. This includes chapters on enteric, respiratory, urinary tract, and intracellular pathogens. Some chapters also focus attention on the role of commensal communities, such as in dental plaque or in the gut through interaction with host immunity. More species-specific topics include central carbon metabolism by Borrelia burgdorferi, regulation of Escherichia coli fimbriae by host sialic acid, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa metabolism during infection of cystic fibrosis patients. Though it is sparse in its figures, this is a timely and information-rich collection that should be a welcome resource for many microbiologists.
综述和资源:代谢和细菌发病机制:图书
“虽然从理论上讲,有几个因素可能有助于微生物在肠道生态系统中定居的能力,但有效地补充营养对成功至关重要。”因此,编辑们在介绍这本新的综合文本时参考了研究员罗尔夫·弗雷特。本卷强调了这一事实与生化重点细菌病原体和人类宿主。这包括肠,呼吸,泌尿道和细胞内病原体的章节。一些章节还关注了共生群落的作用,例如在牙菌斑或肠道中通过与宿主免疫的相互作用。更多的物种特异性主题包括伯氏疏螺旋体的中心碳代谢,宿主唾液酸对大肠杆菌菌毛的调节,以及囊性纤维化患者感染期间铜绿假单胞菌的代谢。虽然它的数据很少,但这是一个及时和信息丰富的收集,应该是许多微生物学家欢迎的资源。
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