Department of Biological Sciences, Mercyhurst College, Erie, PA 16546, USA.
Toxins (Basel). 2011 Jun;3(6):608-25. doi: 10.3390/toxins3060608. Epub 2011 Jun 14.
In this review, we highlight recent work that has increased our understanding of the production and distribution of Shiga toxin in the environment. Specifically, we review studies that offer an expanded view of environmental reservoirs for Shiga toxin producing microbes in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. We then relate the abundance of Shiga toxin in the environment to work that demonstrates that the genetic mechanisms underlying the production of Shiga toxin genes are modified and embellished beyond the classical microbial gene regulatory paradigms in a manner that apparently "fine tunes" the trigger to modulate the amount of toxin produced. Last, we highlight several recent studies examining microbe/protist interactions that postulate an answer to the outstanding question of why microbes might harbor and express Shiga toxin genes in the environment.
在这篇综述中,我们强调了最近的一些工作,这些工作增进了我们对环境中志贺毒素产生和分布的理解。具体来说,我们回顾了一些研究,这些研究提供了一个更广泛的视角,即环境中存在哪些储存库可以容纳产生志贺毒素的微生物,这些储存库存在于陆地和水生生态系统中。然后,我们将环境中志贺毒素的丰度与证明产生志贺毒素基因的遗传机制在经典微生物基因调控范式之外被修饰和润饰的工作联系起来,这种方式显然“微调”了触发机制以调节产生的毒素量。最后,我们强调了几项最近的研究,这些研究探讨了微生物/原生动物相互作用,提出了一个关于为什么微生物可能在环境中携带和表达志贺毒素基因的悬而未决问题的答案。