产志贺毒素大肠杆菌(STEC)与肉类:STEC从何而来?

Kameník Josef, Dušková Marta, Dorotíková Kateřina
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摘要STEC是指产志贺毒素大肠杆菌血清型。产志贺毒素大肠杆菌包括具有许多不同特征和毒力因素的大肠杆菌亚群。其中一个亚群是肠出血性大肠杆菌(肠出血性大肠杆菌)致病型,它是人类出血性腹泻的病原体。除了未煮熟的碎牛肉菜肴(汉堡包)外,切碎的肉制品、未经巴氏消毒的牛奶、生菜、哈密瓜、苹果汁和蔬菜都被报告为产肠毒素大肠杆菌的传播媒介。在哺乳动物肠道外,肠道细菌受到掠食性原生动物的威胁。携带stx基因的产志贺毒素大肠杆菌菌株已经发展出一种防御策略,该策略基于能够杀死真核细胞的志贺毒素的产生。人类产志贺毒素大肠杆菌的发病机制涉及细菌最初粘附到回肠肠上皮,随后在结肠定植产生志贺毒素。上皮的屏障功能和离子运输被破坏,引起腹泻。一个叫做LEE(肠细胞消失位点)的致病性岛是肠出血性大肠杆菌发病的关键基因组片段。
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Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and Meat Part 1: Where did the STEC come from?
Abstract The abbreviation STEC refers to Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli serotypes. STEC includes subgroups of E. coli with many different characteristics and virulence factors. One of these subgroups is the EHEC (enterohemorrhagic) pathotype, which are the agents of haemorrhagic diarrhoea in humans. In addition to undercooked minced beef dishes (hamburgers), chopped meat products, unpasteurised milk, lettuce, cantaloupes, apple juice, and vegetables have all been reported as vehicles for STEC transmission. Outside the mammalian intestinal tract, intestinal bacteria are threatened by predatory protozoa. STEC strains carrying stx genes have developed a defence strategy based on the production of Shiga toxin able to kill eukaryotic cells. STEC pathogenesis in humans involves the initial adhesion of bacteria to the intestinal epithelium in the ileum and, later, colonisation of the colon with the production of the Shiga toxin. The barrier function of the epithelium and ion transport are disrupted, causing diarrhoea. A pathogenicity island called LEE (locus of enterocyte effacement) is a crucial genome segment for EHEC pathogenesis.
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