布鲁氏菌的特性及胞内生命研究进展

A. Adem, Ararsa Duguma
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布鲁氏菌是一种革兰氏阴性的兼性细胞内细菌,可在人类和各种动物中引起人畜共患布鲁氏菌病。这些病原体正在影响家畜(牛、山羊、绵羊、猪、狗和骆驼)、人类和野生动物。人类是布鲁氏菌病的意外宿主,通常通过接触受感染的动物、流产的材料和食用原料奶而获得感染。布鲁氏菌不产生经典的毒力因子,它们在多种宿主细胞内成功复制、在宿主细胞内持续较长时间并同时逃避宿主免疫反应的能力是其致病性的基础。布鲁氏菌的毒力因子参与宿主单核吞噬细胞(尤其是巨噬细胞)的细胞内存活和复制,并阻碍细胞内运输和阻止宿主防御系统识别的能力。所有这些种类的布鲁氏菌都能寄生在被感染宿主的吞噬细胞内,促进其生存、持久和增殖。
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Characteristics and Intracellular Life of Brucella Organism: A Review
Brucella is a Gram-negative, facultative intracellular bacteria that causes zoonotic brucellosis in humans and various animals. These pathogens are affecting domestic animals (cattle, goat, sheep, pig, dogs and camel), human and wild animals. Humans are accidental hosts of brucellosis acquiring the infection commonly from contact with infected animals, aborted materials and consumption raw milk. Brucella do not produce classical virulence factors, and their capacity to successfully replicate within a variety of host cells, to persist for prolonged periods within host cells and to evade the host immune response at the same time underlies their pathogenicity. The virulence factors of Brucella are involved in intracellular survival and replication within mononuclear phagocytic cells, preferentially macrophages in the host and hampers the intracellular trafficking and ability to prevent recognition by the host defense system. All these comprehensions of Brucella can inhabit inside the phagocytes of infected host to promote their survival, persistence and multiplication.
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