Bovine Mastitis Caused By Streptococcus uberis: Virulence Factors and Biofilm

Reinoso Eb
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Bovine mastitis is a multifactorial disease, commonly caused by microorganisms. The pathology affects dairy farms worldwide and causes significant economic losses. Different pathogens can cause the disease and they are classified as contagious, environmental and minor pathogens. Streptococcus uberis is a ubiquitous bacterium and is considered the main environmental agent. It is a very versatile microorganism able to use host factors to survive and colonize bovine mammary gland. Different virulence factors have been reported in S. uberis strains, such as proteoglycans and various proteins, which are secreting in milk facilitating the establishment of intramammary infections. Strategies for the control of environmental agents have less impact compared to those applied for contagious agents. Furthermore, intramammary infections are associated with biofilm formation which leads to antibiotic resistance making the treatment of recurrent infections hard. Thus, different alternative control methods have been proposed, as the use of bacteriocins and immunomodulatory compounds. The present review summarizes different studies about the characterization of S. uberis virulence factors and the importance of the studies to promote and design effective and novel therapeutic approaches.
由ubercoccus引起的牛乳腺炎:毒力因子和生物膜
牛乳腺炎是一种多因素疾病,通常由微生物引起。这种疾病影响着全世界的奶牛场,并造成重大的经济损失。不同的病原体可引起该病,它们被分为传染性病原体、环境病原体和次要病原体。uberis链球菌是一种普遍存在的细菌,被认为是主要的环境因子。它是一种非常通用的微生物,能够利用宿主因子生存并定植牛乳腺。据报道,不同的毒力因子在uberis菌株中,如蛋白多糖和各种蛋白质,它们在牛奶中分泌,促进了乳内感染的建立。控制环境因子的策略与控制传染因子的策略相比影响较小。此外,乳腺内感染与生物膜形成有关,导致抗生素耐药性,使复发性感染的治疗变得困难。因此,已经提出了不同的替代控制方法,如使用细菌素和免疫调节化合物。本文综述了关于uberis毒力因子特征的不同研究,以及这些研究对促进和设计有效的新型治疗方法的重要性。
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