Bacterial chemotaxis in human diseases

B Zhou, CM Szymanski, A Baylink - Trends in Microbiology, 2023 - cell.com
B Zhou, CM Szymanski, A Baylink
Trends in Microbiology, 2023cell.com
To infect and cause disease, bacterial pathogens must localize to specific regions of the host
where they possess the metabolic and defensive acumen for survival. Motile flagellated
pathogens exercise control over their localization through chemotaxis to direct motility based
on the landscape of exogenous nutrients, toxins, and molecular cues sensed within the host.
Here, we review advances in understanding the roles chemotaxis plays in human diseases.
Chemotaxis drives pathogen colonization to sites of inflammation and injury and mediates …
Abstract
To infect and cause disease, bacterial pathogens must localize to specific regions of the host where they possess the metabolic and defensive acumen for survival. Motile flagellated pathogens exercise control over their localization through chemotaxis to direct motility based on the landscape of exogenous nutrients, toxins, and molecular cues sensed within the host. Here, we review advances in understanding the roles chemotaxis plays in human diseases. Chemotaxis drives pathogen colonization to sites of inflammation and injury and mediates fitness advantages through accessing host-derived nutrients from damaged tissue. Injury tropism may worsen clinical outcomes through instigating chronic inflammation and subsequent cancer development. Inhibiting bacterial chemotactic systems could act synergistically with antibacterial medicines for more effective and specific eradication.
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