大肠杆菌肠聚合(EAEC)。

Q1 Medicine
Viktoria Van Nederveen, Angela R Melton-Celsa
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摘要

肠聚集性大肠杆菌(EAEC)是全球腹泻的原因之一,是六种致泻性大肠杆菌病原体之一。EAEC菌株在毒力因子方面具有异质性,与上皮细胞粘附较强,并产生较强的生物膜。上皮细胞上的聚集性粘附是临床鉴定的黄金标准,也是“聚集性”一词的来源。为了了解EAEC与其他致病性大肠杆菌的连续性,我们讨论了EAEC与其他致泻性大肠杆菌和肠外致病性大肠杆菌分离株的重叠。由于越来越多地使用分子技术来鉴定EAEC,本文讨论了各种PCR标记和DNA测序用于EAEC鉴定及其与表型定义的关系。将探讨EAEC发病机制的各个方面,包括对毒力因子的概述,如五种聚集粘附菌毛(AAF)和SPATEs(肠杆菌科丝氨酸蛋白酶自转运体)。概述了各种EAEC动物模型的优点和局限性,以及影响感染结果的人类免疫和宿主因素的已知情况。本文综述了在EAEC领域发表的新发现,包括非aaf纤维粘附素、感染后后遗症的附加信息和新的EAEC模型。
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Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC).

A cause of diarrhea worldwide, enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (or EAEC) is one of six diarrheagenic E. coli pathotypes. EAEC strains are heterogeneic in terms of virulence factors, adhere strongly to epithelial cells, and produce a strong biofilm. It is the characteristic aggregative adherence on epithelial cells that was both the gold standard of clinical identification and the source of the appellation "aggregative." To understand EAEC in the continuum with other pathogenic E. coli, we discuss the overlap of EAEC with other diarrheagenic E. coli and extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli isolates. Due to the increased use of molecular techniques for the identification of EAEC, the use of various PCR markers and DNA sequencing for EAEC identification and how that correlates to the phenotypic definition is discussed. Aspects of EAEC pathogenesis, including an overview of virulence factors, such as the five aggregative adherence fimbriae (AAF) and SPATEs (serine protease autotransporters of Enterobacteriaceae), will be explored. The advantages and limitations of various EAEC animal models and what is known about human immunity and host factors that influence infection outcomes are outlined. This review includes a synthesis of new discoveries published for the EAEC field, including non-AAF fimbrial adhesins, additional information about post-infection sequelae, and new EAEC models.

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EcoSal Plus
EcoSal Plus Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
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12.20
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期刊介绍: EcoSal Plus is the authoritative online review journal that publishes an ever-growing body of expert reviews covering virtually all aspects of E. coli, Salmonella, and other members of the family Enterobacteriaceae and their use as model microbes for biological explorations. This journal is intended primarily for the research community as a comprehensive and continuously updated archive of the entire corpus of knowledge about the enteric bacterial cell. Thoughtful reviews focus on physiology, metabolism, genetics, pathogenesis, ecology, genomics, systems biology, and history E. coli and its relatives. These provide the integrated background needed for most microbiology investigations and are essential reading for research scientists. Articles contain links to E. coli K12 genes on the EcoCyc database site and are available as downloadable PDF files. Images and tables are downloadable to PowerPoint files.
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