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摘要
不要惊慌自莱姆病被发现以来的近 50 年里,鲍氏不动杆菌已成为微生物学中一个不太可能的主力军。人们对研究宿主与病原体之间相互作用的兴趣推动了在实验室环境中接近这种难以捉摸的微生物方面取得的重大进展,包括培养方法、动物模型和基因工具的开发。通过开发这些系统,我们深入了解了这种微生物是如何在其流行周期中存活下来并引发人类疾病的。在这里,我们将讨论伯氏菌的发现及其作为模式生物的发展,然后深入探讨我们在伯氏菌生命周期的关键阶段所获得的生物学方面的重要经验:蜱虫血餐期间的基因表达变化、新脊椎动物宿主的定殖以及在新蜱虫进食之前在该脊椎动物体内形成持久感染。我们的目标是强调促进 B. burgdorferi 研究的进展,并找出我们目前对该微生物了解的不足之处。
Don't Panic. In the nearly 50 years since the discovery of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi has emerged as an unlikely workhorse of microbiology. Interest in studying host-pathogen interactions fueled significant progress in making the fastidious microbe approachable in laboratory settings, including the development of culture methods, animal models, and genetic tools. By developing these systems, insight has been gained into how the microbe is able to survive its enzootic cycle and cause human disease. Here, we discuss the discovery of B. burgdorferi and its development as a model organism before diving into the critical lessons we have learned about B. burgdorferi biology at pivotal stages of its lifecycle: gene expression changes during the tick blood meal, colonization of a new vertebrate host, and developing a long-lasting infection in that vertebrate until a new tick feeds. Our goal is to highlight the advancements that have facilitated B. burgdorferi research and identify gaps in our current understanding of the microbe.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Bacteriology (JB) publishes research articles that probe fundamental processes in bacteria, archaea and their viruses, and the molecular mechanisms by which they interact with each other and with their hosts and their environments.