Quadram Institute Bioscience, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7UQ, UK.
School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TK, UK.
Microbiology (Reading). 2022 Aug;168(8). doi: 10.1099/mic.0.001218.
Historically, many species of bacteria have been reported to produce viable, cell wall deficient (CWD) variants. A variety of terms have been used to refer to CWD bacteria and a plethora of methods described in which to induce, cultivate and propagate them. In this review, we will examine the long history of scientific research on CWD bacteria examining the methods by which CWD bacteria are generated; the requirements for survival in a CWD state; the replicative processes within a CWD state; and the reversion of CWD bacteria into a walled state, or lack thereof. In doing so, we will present evidence that not all CWD variants are alike and that, at least in some cases, CWD variants arise through an adaptive lifestyle switch that enables them to live and thrive without a cell wall, often to avoid antimicrobial activity. Finally, the implications of CWD bacteria in recurring infections, tolerance to antibiotic therapy and antimicrobial resistance will be examined to illustrate the importance of greater understanding of the CWD bacteria in human health and disease.
从历史上看,许多种细菌都被报道产生有活力、细胞壁缺陷(CWD)的变体。人们用各种术语来指代 CWD 细菌,并描述了大量诱导、培养和繁殖它们的方法。在这篇综述中,我们将回顾 CWD 细菌的科学研究历史,研究 CWD 细菌的生成方法;在 CWD 状态下生存的要求;在 CWD 状态下的复制过程;以及 CWD 细菌向有壁状态或缺乏细胞壁状态的逆转,或者缺乏逆转。这样做的同时,我们将提出证据表明,并非所有的 CWD 变体都是相同的,至少在某些情况下,CWD 变体的出现是通过一种适应性的生活方式转变,使它们能够在没有细胞壁的情况下生存和繁殖,通常是为了避免抗菌活性。最后,将检查 CWD 细菌在反复感染、对抗生素治疗的耐受性和抗菌耐药性方面的影响,以说明更好地了解 CWD 细菌在人类健康和疾病中的重要性。