人类志愿者杜氏嗜血杆菌感染的分子发病机制。

IF 7.8 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews Pub Date : 2025-09-25 Epub Date: 2025-08-22 DOI:10.1128/mmbr.00055-24
Stanley M Spinola, Kate R Fortney, Susan Ofner, Netsanet Gebregziabher, Julie A Brothwell, Barry P Katz
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杜氏嗜血杆菌是一种革兰氏阴性球芽孢杆菌,与巴氏杆菌科的胸膜肺炎聚集菌和溶血性曼海氏菌形成了独特的谱系。杜氏芽胞杆菌引起软下疳,其特征是疼痛性生殖器溃疡(GU)和腹股沟淋巴结炎,并促进艾滋病毒的传播。虽然一度被认为仅是性传播,但现在已认识到,杜克雷伊嗜血杆菌是生活在雅司流行地区的儿童小腿非性传播性皮肤溃疡(CU)的主要原因。由于软下疳对全球健康的影响,人体标本的缺乏,以及了解杜克雷伊嗜血杆菌发病机制的需要,我们在1993年建立了一个模型,在该模型中,健康成年志愿者在三角肌上的皮肤上感染了GU菌株35000HP及其等基因突变体。这篇综述总结了31年的临床经验,接种了429名独特的参与者和菌株35000HP在模型中的行为。我们研究了性别和宿主对53名参与者初次接种结果和第二次挑战结果的影响,这些结果共同表明存在不同的宿主对感染的易感性,并探讨了这种现象的免疫学基础。我们描述了在38个突变体与亲本比较试验中确定的疾病中候选细菌毒力决定因素的评估,以及可能需要控制CU的潜在候选疫苗的鉴定。我们提供有关不良事件的汇总信息,以便其他人可以复制这种模式。该综述也可作为开发其他人类感染模型的伦理模板。
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Molecular pathogenesis of Haemophilus ducreyi infection in human volunteers.

SUMMARYHaemophilus ducreyi is a Gram-negative coccobacillus that forms a distinct lineage with Aggregatibacter pleuropneumoniae and Mannheimia haemolytica within the Pasteurellaceae. H. ducreyi causes chancroid, which is characterized by painful genital ulcers (GU) and inguinal lymphadenitis, and facilitates the transmission of HIV. Although once thought to be exclusively sexually transmitted, H. ducreyi is now recognized as a major cause of non-sexually transmitted cutaneous ulcers (CU) on the lower legs of children who live in yaws-endemic areas. Due to the impact of chancroid on global health, the lack of human specimens, and the need to understand H. ducreyi pathogenesis, in 1993, we developed a model in which healthy adult volunteers are infected on the skin overlying the deltoid with the GU strain 35000HP and its isogenic mutants. This review summarizes 31 years of clinical experience with inoculating 429 unique participants and the behavior of strain 35000HP in the model. We examine sex and host effects on the outcome of initial inoculations and the results of second challenges of 53 participants, which together indicate that there is differential host susceptibility to infection, and explore the immunological basis for this phenomenon. We describe the evaluation of candidate bacterial virulence determinants in disease as determined in 38 mutant vs. parent comparison trials and the identification of potential vaccine candidates, which may be needed to control CU. We provide aggregate information on adverse events so that others can replicate this model. This review should also serve as a template for the ethical development of additional human infection models.

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期刊介绍: Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (MMBR), a journal that explores the significance and interrelationships of recent discoveries in various microbiology fields, publishes review articles that help both specialists and nonspecialists understand and apply the latest findings in their own research. MMBR covers a wide range of topics in microbiology, including microbial ecology, evolution, parasitology, biotechnology, and immunology. The journal caters to scientists with diverse interests in all areas of microbial science and encompasses viruses, bacteria, archaea, fungi, unicellular eukaryotes, and microbial parasites. MMBR primarily publishes authoritative and critical reviews that push the boundaries of knowledge, appealing to both specialists and generalists. The journal often includes descriptive figures and tables to enhance understanding. Indexed/Abstracted in various databases such as Agricola, BIOSIS Previews, CAB Abstracts, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts Service, Current Contents- Life Sciences, EMBASE, Food Science and Technology Abstracts, Illustrata, MEDLINE, Science Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science), Summon, and Scopus, among others.
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