reviewGenes & DevelopmentNov 15, 2005DIAMOND OA

Bacterial outer membrane vesicles and the host–pathogen interaction

Duke University · Duke Medical Center · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Extracellular secretion of products is the major mechanism by which Gram-negative pathogens communicate with and intoxicate host cells. Vesicles released from the envelope of growing bacteria serve as secretory vehicles for proteins and lipids of Gram-negative bacteria. Vesicle production occurs in infected tissues and is influenced by environmental factors. Vesicles play roles in establishing a colonization niche, carrying and transmitting virulence factors into host cells, and modulating host defense and response. Vesicle-mediated toxin delivery is a potent virulence mechanism exhibited by diverse Gram-negative pathogens. The biochemical and functional properties of pathogen-derived vesicles reveal their…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Virulence
  • Vesicle
  • Secretion
  • Pathogen
  • Microbiology
  • Cell biology
  • Bacteria
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