Metabolism and bacterial pathogenesis

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Metabolism and bacterial pathogenesis
Tyrrell Conway, Paul S. Cohen
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In the 1980's, Rolf Freter, a true pioneer in the field of intestinal colonization, concluded that although several factors could theoretically contribute to a microorganism's ability to colonize the intestinal ecosystem, effective competition for nutrients is paramount to success. Freter considered this concept to apply equally to bacterial commensals and pathogens. He considered nutrient acquisition to be as critical for the success of a bacterial pathogen in its host as its ability to produce virulence factors. Despite the general acceptance of Freter's ideas, until recently, metabolism and bacterial pathogenesis were considered to be two distinctly different fields of study. Even the title of this book: Metabolism and Bacterial Pathogenesis might be interpreted as meaning that these fields are separate entities. Nothing could be further from the truth. There is no doubt that the discovery of pathogen-specific virulence factors such as fimbriae that allow adhesion to mucosal surface receptors, secreted toxins, iron acquisition systems, motility, mechanisms geared to avoid immune responses etc., have been instrumental in understanding bacterial pathogenesis and in some instances in devising ways to interfere with the pathogenic process. Nevertheless, it is becoming increasingly clear that bacterial metabolism, while not a virulence factor per se, is essential for pathogenesis and that interfering with pathogen specific metabolic pathways used during infection might lead to effective treatments.

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ASM Press
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English
Pages
382

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Metabolism and Bacterial Pathogenesis
2015, Wiley & Sons, Limited, John
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Metabolism and Bacterial Pathogenesis
2015, ASM Press
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2015, ASM Press
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Table of Contents

Glycolysis for the microbiome generation / Alan J. Wolfe
Pathogenesis - thoughts from the front line / James P. Nataro
Metabolic adaptations of intracellullar bacterial pathogens and their mammalian host cells during infection ("pathometabolism") / Wolfgang Eisenreich, Jürgen Heesemann, Thomas Rudel, and Werner Goebel
Small RNAs regulate primary and secondary metabolism in gram-negative bacteria / Maksym Bobrovskyy, Carin K. Vanderpool, and Gregory R. Richards
Sialic acid and N-acetylglucosamine regulate type 1 fimbriae synthesis / Ian C. Blomfield
Trigger enzymes: coordination of metabolism and virulence gene expression / Fabian Commichau and Jörg Stülke
Regulating the intersection of metabolism and pathogenesis in gram-positive bacteria / Anthony R. Richardson, Greg A. Somerville, and Abraham L. Sonenshein
Borrelia burgdorferi: carbon metabolism and the tick-mammal enzootic cycle / Arianna Corona and Ira Schwartz
Metabolism and pathogenicity of pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in the lungs of individuals with cystic fibrosis / Gregory C. Palmer and Marvin Whiteley
Metabolism and fitness of urinary tract pathogens / Christopher J. Alteri and Harry L.T. Mobley
Bacterial metabolism in the host environment: pathogen growth and nutrient assimilation in the mammalian upper respiratory tract / Sandra K. Armstrong
Saliva as the sole nutritional source in the development of multispecies communities in dental plaque / Nicholas S. Jakubovics
Enteric pathogens exploit the microbiota-generated nutritional environment of the gut / Alline R. Pacheco and Vanessa Sperandio
The roles of inflammation, nutrient availability and the commensal microbiota in enteric pathogen infection / Bärbel Stecher
Host sialic acids: a delicacy for the pathogen with discerning taste / B.L. Haines-Menges, W.B. Whitaker, J.B. Lubin, and E. Fidelma Boyd
Commensal and pathogenic escherichia coli metabolism in the gut / Tyrrell Conway and Paul S. Cohen.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Washington, DC
Copyright Date
2015

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Dewey Decimal Class
572/.429
Library of Congress
QR88 .M48 2015, QR88.M48 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 382 pages
Number of pages
382

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Open Library
OL30398079M
ISBN 10
1555818862
ISBN 13
9781555818869, 9781555818883
LCCN
2015028186
OCLC/WorldCat
926706084

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