Proctor Richard A, von Eiff Christof, Kahl Barbara C, Becker Karsten, McNamara Peter, Herrmann Mathias, Peters Georg
University of Wisconsin Medical School, 436 SMI, 1300 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.
Nat Rev Microbiol. 2006 Apr;4(4):295-305. doi: 10.1038/nrmicro1384.
Small colony variants constitute a slow-growing subpopulation of bacteria with distinctive phenotypic and pathogenic traits. Phenotypically, small colony variants have a slow growth rate, atypical colony morphology and unusual biochemical characteristics, making them a challenge for clinical microbiologists to identify. Clinically, small colony variants are better able to persist in mammalian cells and are less susceptible to antibiotics than their wild-type counterparts, and can cause latent or recurrent infections on emergence from the protective environment of the host cell. This Review covers the phenotypic, genetic and clinical picture associated with small colony variants, with an emphasis on staphylococci, for which the greatest amount of information is available.
小菌落变异体是细菌中生长缓慢的亚群,具有独特的表型和致病特征。在表型上,小菌落变异体生长速率缓慢、菌落形态不典型且生化特性异常,这使得临床微生物学家难以对其进行鉴定。在临床上,小菌落变异体比其野生型对应物更能在哺乳动物细胞中持续存在,对抗生素的敏感性更低,并且在从宿主细胞的保护环境中出现时可引起潜伏性或复发性感染。本综述涵盖了与小菌落变异体相关的表型、遗传和临床情况,重点是葡萄球菌,目前关于葡萄球菌的信息最为丰富。