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Clostridioides difficile Spore Formation and Germination: New Insights and Opportunities for Intervention.
Annual Review of Microbiology ( IF 8.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-09 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-micro-011320-011321
Aimee Shen 1
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Spore formation and germination are essential for the bacterial pathogen Clostridioides difficile to transmit infection. Despite the importance of these developmental processes to the infection cycle of C. difficile, the molecular mechanisms underlying how this obligate anaerobe forms infectious spores and how these spores germinate to initiate infection were largely unknown until recently. Work in the last decade has revealed that C. difficile uses a distinct mechanism for sensing and transducing germinant signals relative to previously characterized spore formers. The C. difficile spore assembly pathway also exhibits notable differences relative to Bacillus spp., where spore formation has been more extensively studied. For both these processes, factors that are conserved only in C. difficile or the related Peptostreptococcaceae family are employed, and even highly conserved spore proteins can have differential functions or requirements in C. difficile compared to other spore formers. This review summarizes our current understanding of the mechanisms controlling C. difficile spore formation and germination and describes strategies for inhibiting these processes to prevent C. difficile infection and disease recurrence.

中文翻译:


艰难梭菌孢子的形成和萌发:干预的新见解和机会。

孢子的形成和发芽对于细菌性病原体艰难梭状芽胞杆菌传播感染至关重要。尽管这些发育过程对艰难梭菌的感染周期具有重要意义,但直到最近,这种专性厌氧菌如何形成感染性孢子以及这些孢子如何发芽以引发感染的分子机制仍是未知的。过去十年的工作表明,艰难梭菌相对于先前鉴定的孢子形成物使用独特的机制来感测和转导萌发信号。所述艰难梭菌芽孢组件还向途径表现出相对于显着的差异芽孢杆菌spp。,其中已对孢子形成进行了更广泛的研究。对于这两个过程,都使用仅在艰难梭菌或相关肽链球菌科中保守的因子,与其他孢子形成物相比,即使高度保守的孢子蛋白在艰难梭菌中也可能具有不同的功能或需求。这篇综述总结了我们目前对控制艰难梭菌孢子形成和萌发的机制的理解,并描述了抑制这些过程以防止艰难梭菌感染和疾病复发的策略。

更新日期:2020-09-10
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