Gulig Paul A, Bourdage Keri L, Starks Angela M
Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Florida College of Medicine PO Box 100266, Gainesville, FL 32610-0266, USA.
J Microbiol. 2005 Feb;43 Spec No:118-31.
Vibrio vulnificus is an opportunistic pathogen of humans that has the capability of causing rare, yet devastating disease. The bacteria are naturally present in estuarine environments and frequently contaminate seafoods. Within days of consuming uncooked, contaminated seafood, predisposed individuals can succumb to sepsis. Additionally, in otherwise healthy people, V. vulnificus causes wound infection that can require amputation or lead to sepsis. These diseases share the characteristics that the bacteria multiply extremely rapidly in host tissues and cause extensive damage. Despite the analysis of virulence for over 20 years using a combination of animal and cell culture models, surprisingly little is known about the mechanisms by which V. vulnificus causes disease. This is in part because of differences observed using animal models that involve infection with bacteria versus injection of toxins. However, the increasing use of genetic analysis coupled with detailed animal models is revealing new insight into the pathogenesis of V. vulnificus disease.
创伤弧菌是一种人类机会致病菌,能够引发罕见但极具破坏性的疾病。这种细菌自然存在于河口环境中,并经常污染海产品。在食用未煮熟的受污染海产品后的几天内,易感个体可能会死于败血症。此外,在原本健康的人群中,创伤弧菌会引发伤口感染,可能需要截肢或导致败血症。这些疾病的共同特点是细菌在宿主组织中繁殖极快并造成广泛损害。尽管使用动物和细胞培养模型对其毒力进行了20多年的分析,但令人惊讶的是,对于创伤弧菌致病的机制知之甚少。部分原因是在动物模型中观察到的差异,这些模型涉及细菌感染与毒素注射。然而,基因分析与详细动物模型的日益广泛应用正在揭示有关创伤弧菌疾病发病机制的新见解。