大肠杆菌:细菌理论,细菌杀伤机制,毒力,致病性岛(PAIs),发病机制,分泌系统

Nurdan FİLİK, Fethi Filik
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为什么细菌会伤害宿主?在细菌绕过免疫系统后,细菌的毒力使宿主能够在宿主内复制和繁殖,部分原因是通过破坏或逃避宿主的防御。细菌病原体拥有一系列特定的杀伤机制,这些机制可以提交毒力和拦截宿主防御机制的能力。毒力的机制往往是由宿主生物学的正常方面的颠覆介导的。此外,最近在细菌毒力领域出现了三部主题广泛的小说:细菌杀伤机制、分泌系统和致病性岛。因此,病原体改变宿主的功能,以支持病原体的生存或繁殖。这种颠覆通常是由细菌效应分子与宿主编码的蛋白质和其他分子的特异性相互作用介导的。大肠杆菌是一种数量可观、种类繁多的微活菌。大肠杆菌只需要获得一系列可移动的遗传元素,就能成为一种能够致病的病原体。这些疾病在全世界造成的负担是惊人的,每年有数亿人活着受到影响。大肠杆菌菌株一直是一个很好的细菌模型,每一种菌株都使用一种毒力和毒素库来破坏宿主细胞功能,以增强其毒力。本文综述了各种大肠杆菌菌株的激烈和不同的致病机制。
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Escherichia coli: Germ Theory, A Bacterial Killer Mechanism, Virulence, Pathogenicity Islands (PAIs), Pathogenesis, Secretion Systems
Why do bacteria damage their hosts? After bacteria bypass the immune system, bacterial virulence enables a host to replicate and propagate within a host in part by demolishing or escaping host defenses. Bacterial pathogens possess an array of specific killer mechanisms that submit virulence and the capacity to intercept host defence mechanisms. Mechanisms of virulence are often mediated by the subversion of normal aspects of host biology. Also, recently, three novels but wide themes have emerged in the field of bacterial virulence: a bacterial killing mechanism, secretion systems and pathogenicity islands. So, pathogen changes the host function so as to support the pathogen’s survival or multiplication. Such subversion is often mediated by the specific interaction of bacterial effector molecules with host-encoded proteins and other molecules. Escherichia coli is a considerable and diverse micro alive. E. coli needs only to acquire a mix of mobile genetic elements to become a pathogen capable of causing diseases. The worldwide burden of these diseases is staggering, with hundreds of millions alive affected annually. E. coli strains have been well a bacteria model, and each uses an arsenal of virulence and toxin to subvert host cellular functions to reenforce its virulence. This review focuses on the drastic and different pathogenic mechanisms that are used by various E. coli strains.
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