宿主DNA损伤和细胞命运在细菌感染,重点是金黄色葡萄球菌。

IF 12.3 2区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Nadia Berkova, Eric Guedon, Yves Le Loir, Michael Otto
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摘要

金黄色葡萄球菌是一种主要的人类病原体,越来越多地被认为是一种基因毒性细菌,它可以重塑宿主细胞的完整性,而不仅仅是其经典的毒力特征。通过在宿主细胞中诱导DNA损伤,金黄色葡萄球菌激活宿主DNA损伤反应(DDR)途径,该途径可以决定细菌清除和持久性之间的平衡。通过促进染色质重塑和表观遗传重编程,通过细菌效应物,如酚溶性调节素和感染诱导的代谢变化,金黄色葡萄球菌调节宿主免疫反应并支持细胞内持久性。这些相互关联的机制将DNA损伤与免疫逃避、慢性炎症和长期组织重塑联系起来,这可能有助于慢性感染组织的癌变。认识到金黄色葡萄球菌既具有传染性又具有遗传毒性,开辟了新的治疗前景。靶向DDR和表观遗传途径,或调节经过训练的免疫以恢复保护性反应,为抵抗细菌持久性和限制感染相关病理提供了有希望的策略。这一综合视角通过将金黄色葡萄球菌的基因毒性活性与宿主细胞重编程联系起来,重新定义了金黄色葡萄球菌的发病机制,并强调了宿主导向的治疗策略作为传统抗生素治疗的补充方法的潜力。它建立了一个概念性框架,了解金黄色葡萄球菌的持久性和致病性在不断上升的抗生素耐药性的背景下。
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Host DNA damage and cellular fate in bacterial infections, with a focus on Staphylococcus aureus.

Staphylococcus aureus, a leading human pathogen, is increasingly recognized as a genotoxic bacterium that reshapes host cell integrity beyond its classical virulence traits. By inducing DNA damage in host cells, S. aureus activates host DNA damage response (DDR) pathways that can determine the balance between bacterial clearance and persistence. By promoting chromatin remodeling and epigenetic reprogramming, through bacterial effectors such as phenol-soluble modulins and infection-induced metabolic changes, S. aureus modulates host immune responses and supports intracellular persistence. These interconnected mechanisms link DNA damage with immune evasion, chronic inflammation, and long-term tissue remodeling, which may contribute to carcinogenesis in chronically infected tissues. Recognizing S. aureus as both an infectious and genotoxic agent opens new therapeutic perspectives. Targeting DDR and epigenetic pathways, or modulating trained immunity to restore protective responses, offers promising strategies to counteract bacterial persistence and limit infection-associated pathologies. This integrative perspective redefines the pathogenesis of S. aureus by linking its genotoxic activity to host cellular reprogramming, and underscores the potential of host-directed therapeutic strategies as complementary approaches to conventional antibiotic treatment. It establishes a conceptual framework for understanding S. aureus persistence and pathogenicity in the context of rising antibiotic resistance.

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FEMS microbiology reviews
FEMS microbiology reviews 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
17.50
自引率
0.90%
发文量
45
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Title: FEMS Microbiology Reviews Journal Focus: Publishes reviews covering all aspects of microbiology not recently surveyed Reviews topics of current interest Provides comprehensive, critical, and authoritative coverage Offers new perspectives and critical, detailed discussions of significant trends May contain speculative and selective elements Aimed at both specialists and general readers Reviews should be framed within the context of general microbiology and biology Submission Criteria: Manuscripts should not be unevaluated compilations of literature Lectures delivered at symposia must review the related field to be acceptable
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