Juane Lu , Hao Wu , Shengbo Wu , Shengli Wang , Hongfei Fan , Haihua Ruan , Jianjun Qiao , Qinggele Caiyin , Mingzhang Wen
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Abstract
Salmonella is a foodborne pathogen that predominantly resides in the intestinal tract of humans and animals. Infections caused by Salmonella can lead to various illnesses, including gastroenteritis, bacteremia, septicemia, and focal infections, with severe cases potentially resulting in host mortality. The mechanisms by which Salmonella invades host cells and disseminates throughout the body are partly understood, but there are still many scientific questions to be solved. This review aims to synthesize existing research on the interactions between Salmonella and hosts, detailing a comprehensive infection mechanism from adhesion and invasion to intracellular propagation and systemic spread. Overuse of antibiotics contributes to the emergence of drug-resistant Salmonella strains. An in-depth analysis of the mechanism of Salmonella infection will provide a theoretical basis for the development of novel Salmonella control strategies. These innovative control strategies include antibiotic adjuvants, small molecules, phages, attenuated vaccines, and probiotic therapies, which show huge potential in controlling Salmonella infection.
期刊介绍:
Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.