嗜肺军团菌,一个了解细菌发病机制的罗塞塔石。

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Bacteriology Pub Date : 2024-12-19 Epub Date: 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1128/jb.00324-24
Katerina A Romanov, Tamara J O'Connor
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摘要

嗜肺军团菌是一种环境获得性病原体,可引起人类呼吸道疾病。虽然与其他细菌病原体相比,嗜肺乳杆菌的发现相对较晚,但在过去的50年里,嗜肺乳杆菌已经成为研究宿主-病原体相互作用的动力。在淡水的自然栖息地,嗜肺乳杆菌与多种原生动物宿主相互作用,并容易进化以扩大其宿主范围。这导致了为细菌病原体及其感染人类的能力所描述的最广泛的分泌毒力因子库的积累。在变形虫和人类肺泡巨噬细胞内,细菌在专门的膜结合室内复制,使嗜肺乳杆菌成为研究细胞内空泡病原体的模型。相反,细胞内复制所需的毒力因子是专门针对单个宿主细胞类型定制的,允许病原体适应不同生态位之间的变化。这种病原体的广泛宿主范围,加上军团菌属广泛的多样性和基因组可塑性,因此使这种细菌成为研究病原体进化、功能基因组学和生态学的原型。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了军团菌作为一种多功能模式生物的特点,军团菌研究在细菌学和细菌发病机制方面的新范式,以及当前和未来的问题,这些问题无疑将扩大我们对微生物世界复杂生物学的理解。
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Legionella pneumophila, a Rosetta stone to understanding bacterial pathogenesis.

Legionella pneumophila is an environmentally acquired pathogen that causes respiratory disease in humans. While the discovery of L. pneumophila is relatively recent compared to other bacterial pathogens, over the past 50 years, L. pneumophila has emerged as a powerhouse for studying host-pathogen interactions. In its natural habitat of fresh water, L. pneumophila interacts with a diverse array of protozoan hosts and readily evolve to expand their host range. This has led to the accumulation of the most extensive arsenal of secreted virulence factors described for a bacterial pathogen and their ability to infect humans. Within amoebae and human alveolar macrophages, the bacteria replicate within specialized membrane-bound compartments, establishing L. pneumophila as a model for studying intracellular vacuolar pathogens. In contrast, the virulence factors required for intracellular replication are specifically tailored to individual host cells types, allowing the pathogen to adapt to variation between disparate niches. The broad host range of this pathogen, combined with the extensive diversity and genome plasticity across the Legionella genus, has thus established this bacterium as an archetype to interrogate pathogen evolution, functional genomics, and ecology. In this review, we highlight the features of Legionella that establish them as a versatile model organism, new paradigms in bacteriology and bacterial pathogenesis resulting from the study of Legionella, as well as current and future questions that will undoubtedly expand our understanding of the complex and intricate biology of the microbial world.

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Journal of Bacteriology
Journal of Bacteriology 生物-微生物学
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6.10
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9.40%
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324
审稿时长
1.3 months
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.
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