Genomics of thermophilic campylobacter species.

Genome dynamics Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-08-19 DOI:10.1159/000235765
D J H Gaskin, M Reuter, N Shearer, F Mulholland, B M Pearson, A H M van Vliet
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The thermophilic Campylobacter species C. jejuni and C. coli are important human pathogens, which are major causes of bacterial gastroenteritis. The recent progress in genomics techniques has allowed for a rapid increase in our knowledge of the molecular biology of Campylobacter species, but needs to be matched by concurrent increases in our understanding of the unique biology of these organisms. Campylobacter species display significant levels of genomic variation via natural transformation, phase variation, plasmid transfer and infection with bacteriophages, and this poses a continuous challenge for studies on pathogenesis, physiology, epidemiology and evolution of Campylobacter. In this chapter we will review the current state of the art of the genomics of thermophilic Campylobacter species, and opportunities where genomics can further contribute to our understanding of the biology of these successful human pathogens.
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嗜热弯曲杆菌的基因组学研究。
空肠弯曲杆菌和大肠弯曲杆菌是人类重要的致病菌,是引起细菌性肠胃炎的主要原因。基因组学技术的最新进展使我们对弯曲杆菌物种的分子生物学知识迅速增加,但需要同时增加我们对这些生物独特生物学的理解。弯曲杆菌通过自然转化、期变、质粒转移和噬菌体感染等途径表现出显著的基因组变异水平,这对弯曲杆菌的发病机制、生理学、流行病学和进化研究提出了持续的挑战。在本章中,我们将回顾嗜热弯曲杆菌物种基因组学的现状,以及基因组学可以进一步促进我们对这些成功的人类病原体生物学的理解的机会。
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