Toward Better Understanding on How Group AStreptococcusManipulates Human Fibrinolytic System

Adam J. Quek, J. Whisstock, R. Law
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Group A Streptococcus pyogenes (GAS) is a human pathogen that commonly causes superficial infections such as pharyngitis, but can also lead to systemic and fatal diseases. GAS infection remains to be a major threat in regions with insufficient medical infrastructures, leading to half a million deaths annually worldwide. The pathogenesis of GAS is mediated by a number of virulence factors, which function to facilitate bacterial colonization, immune evasion, and deep tissue invasion. In this review, we will discuss the mechanism of molecular interaction between the host protein and virulence factors that target the fibrinolytic system, including streptokinase (SK), plasminogen-binding group A streptococcal M-like protein (PAM), and streptococcal inhibitor of complement (SIC). We will discuss our current understanding, through structural studies, on how these proteins manipulate the fibrinolytic system during infection.
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A群化脓性链球菌(GAS)是一种人类病原体,通常引起表面感染,如咽炎,但也可导致全身和致命疾病。在医疗基础设施不足的地区,毒气感染仍然是一个主要威胁,导致全世界每年有50万人死亡。GAS的发病机制是由许多毒力因子介导的,这些毒力因子的作用是促进细菌定植、免疫逃避和深层组织入侵。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论宿主蛋白与针对纤溶系统的毒力因子之间的分子相互作用机制,包括链激酶(SK),纤溶酶原结合组A链球菌m样蛋白(PAM)和链球菌补体抑制剂(SIC)。我们将讨论我们目前的理解,通过结构研究,这些蛋白质如何在感染过程中操纵纤溶系统。
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