A Brief History of Shigella.

Q1 Medicine EcoSal Plus Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1128/ecosalplus.ESP-0006-2017
Keith A Lampel, Samuel B Formal, Anthony T Maurelli
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The history of Shigella, the causative agent of bacillary dysentery, is a long and fascinating one. This brief historical account starts with descriptions of the disease and its impact on human health from ancient time to the present. Our story of the bacterium starts just before the identification of the dysentery bacillus by Kiyoshi Shiga in 1898 and follows the scientific discoveries and principal scientists who contributed to the elucidation of Shigella pathogenesis in the first 100 years. Over the past century, Shigella has proved to be an outstanding model of an invasive bacterial pathogen and has served as a paradigm for the study of other bacterial pathogens. In addition to invasion of epithelial cells, some of those shared virulence traits include toxin production, multiple-antibiotic resistance, virulence genes encoded on plasmids and bacteriophages, global regulation of virulence genes, pathogenicity islands, intracellular motility, remodeling of host cytoskeleton, inflammation/polymorphonuclear leukocyte signaling, apoptosis induction/inhibition, and "black holes" and antivirulence genes. While there is still much to learn from studying Shigella pathogenesis, what we have learned so far has also contributed greatly to our broader understanding of bacterial pathogenesis.

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志贺氏菌简史。
志贺氏菌的历史,细菌性痢疾的病原体,是一个漫长而迷人的一个。这个简短的历史记录从描述这种疾病及其对人类健康的影响开始,从古代到现在。我们关于这种细菌的故事始于1898年志贺清(Kiyoshi Shiga)发现痢疾杆菌之前,并遵循了在最初100年里为阐明志贺菌发病机制做出贡献的科学发现和主要科学家。在过去的一个世纪里,志贺氏菌已被证明是一种侵袭性细菌病原体的杰出模型,并为其他细菌病原体的研究提供了范例。除了侵袭上皮细胞外,这些共同的毒力特征还包括毒素产生、多种抗生素耐药性、质粒和噬菌体上编码的毒力基因、毒力基因的全局调控、致病性岛、细胞内运动、宿主细胞骨架重塑、炎症/多形核白细胞信号传导、细胞凋亡诱导/抑制、“黑洞”和抗毒力基因。虽然从志贺氏菌发病机制的研究中还有很多东西需要学习,但我们迄今为止所了解的也极大地促进了我们对细菌发病机制的更广泛理解。
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EcoSal Plus
EcoSal Plus Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
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12.20
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4
期刊介绍: EcoSal Plus is the authoritative online review journal that publishes an ever-growing body of expert reviews covering virtually all aspects of E. coli, Salmonella, and other members of the family Enterobacteriaceae and their use as model microbes for biological explorations. This journal is intended primarily for the research community as a comprehensive and continuously updated archive of the entire corpus of knowledge about the enteric bacterial cell. Thoughtful reviews focus on physiology, metabolism, genetics, pathogenesis, ecology, genomics, systems biology, and history E. coli and its relatives. These provide the integrated background needed for most microbiology investigations and are essential reading for research scientists. Articles contain links to E. coli K12 genes on the EcoCyc database site and are available as downloadable PDF files. Images and tables are downloadable to PowerPoint files.
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