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Upregulation of occludin by cytolethal distending toxin facilitates <i>Glaesserella parasuis</i> adhesion to respiratory tract cells.
Author: CaoSanjie, ChangYung-Fu, DuSenyan, HanXinfeng, HuangXiaobo, WenYiping, WuRui, YanQigui, YangZhen, ZhangYiwen, ZhaoQin
Original Abstract of the Article :
Virulent <i>Glaesserella parasuis</i> may engender systemic infection characterized by fibrinous polyserositis and pneumonia. <i>G. parasuis</i> causes systemic disease through upper respiratory tract infection, but the mechanism has not been fully characterized. Tight junction (TJ) proteins maintai...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10715221/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Glaesserella parasuis: A Desert Storm for Respiratory Cells
The world of bacterial infections is a vast and dangerous desert, with pathogens constantly seeking to invade and disrupt our bodies. This study, like a brave expedition, investigates the mechanisms behind Glaesserella parasuis infection, a bacterium known to cause pneumonia and systemic disease in pigs. The researchers focused on how this bacterium interacts with tight junction proteins in respiratory cells, shedding light on the intricate dance between bacteria and host cells.
CDT: The Desert Storm's Secret Weapon
The study discovered that G. parasuis uses its cytolethal distending toxin (CDT) to manipulate the tight junction protein occludin. This manipulation increases the susceptibility of respiratory cells to bacterial adhesion, giving the bacterium a foothold in the host. This finding is like uncovering the secret weapon of a desert storm, revealing how the bacteria gains its destructive power.
Protecting Our Respiratory Oasis: A Desert Defense Strategy
This research sheds light on the intricate mechanisms by which G. parasuis infects respiratory cells. Understanding these mechanisms can help us develop new strategies to prevent and treat these infections. It's like building a fortress around our respiratory oasis, protecting it from the onslaught of desert storms.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research takes us on a journey into the desert of bacterial infections, uncovering the intricate mechanisms of Glaesserella parasuis infection. By understanding how this bacterium manipulates tight junction proteins, we can develop more effective strategies to combat its harmful effects. This research is like a beacon of light in the desert, guiding us toward a future where respiratory infections are better understood and treated.
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- Date Revised 2023-12-14
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