专性细胞内细菌先天免疫中的模式识别受体。

James R Fisher, Zachary D Chroust, Florence Onyoni, Lynn Soong
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摘要

宿主模式识别受体(PRRs)在感染过程中对病原微生物的感知、启动先天反应和形成病原体特异性适应性免疫至关重要。立克次体、恙虫东方体、无形体、埃利希体和伯纳克氏杆菌是专性细胞内细菌,它们只能在宿主细胞内复制,必须逃避免疫检测才能成功繁殖。这五种细菌是具有临床或农业重要性的人畜共患病原体,然而,揭示免疫识别如何发生仍然具有挑战性。来自体外研究和动物模型的最新证据为分别感染立克次氏体、嗜吞噬胞芽胞杆菌、沙非氏杆菌和伯纳氏杆菌期间PRR激活的类型和动力学提供了新的见解。然而,直到最近在小鼠和原代巨噬细胞培养中发现c型凝集素受体Mincle在致死性感染中的作用之前,对恙虫病虫感染的这些方面知之甚少。本文综述了这五种细菌感染的临床和流行病学特征,重点介绍了感染的基本生物学方面以及宿主识别的最新进展。此外,我们讨论的知识差距先天识别这些细菌在疾病发病机制的背景下。
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Pattern Recognition Receptors in Innate Immunity to Obligate Intracellular Bacteria.

Host pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) are crucial for sensing pathogenic microorganisms, launching innate responses, and shaping pathogen-specific adaptive immunity during infection. Rickettsia spp., Orientia tsutsugamushi, Anaplasma spp., Ehrlichia spp., and Coxiella burnetii are obligate intracellular bacteria, which can only replicate within host cells and must evade immune detection to successfully propagate. These five bacterial species are zoonotic pathogens of clinical or agricultural importance, yet, uncovering how immune recognition occurs has remained challenging. Recent evidence from in-vitro studies and animal models has offered new insights into the types and kinetics of PRR activation during infection with Rickettsia spp., A. phagocytophilum, E. chaffeensis, and C. burnetii, respectively. However, much less is known in these regards for O. tsutsugamushi infection, until the recent discovery for the role of the C-type lectin receptor Mincle during lethal infection in mice and in primary macrophage cultures. This review gives a brief summary for clinical and epidemiologic features of these five bacterial infections, focuses on fundamental biologic facets of infection, and recent advances in host recognition. In addition, we discuss knowledge gaps for innate recognition of these bacteria in the context of disease pathogenesis.

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