Title of article
Surface-associated and secreted factors of Streptococcus suis in epidemiology, pathogenesis and vaccine development
Author/Authors
Baums، Christoph Georg نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
19
From page
65
To page
83
Abstract
Streptococcus suis is an invasive porcine pathogen associated with meningitis, arthritis,
bronchopneumonia and other diseases. The pathogen constitutes a major health problem in
the swine industry worldwide. Furthermore, S. suis is an important zoonotic agent causing
meningitis and other diseases in humans exposed to pigs or pork. Current knowledge on
pathogenesis is limited, despite the enormous amount of data generated by ‘omics’ research.
Accordingly, immunprophylaxis (in pigs) is hampered by lack of a cross-protective vaccine
against virulent strains of this diverse species. This review focuses on bacterial factors, both
surface-associated and secreted ones, which are considered to contribute to S. suis
interaction(s) with host factors and cells. Factors are presented with respect to (i) their
identification and features, (ii) their distribution among S. suis and (iii) their significance for
virulence, immune response and vaccination. This review also shows the enormous progress
made in research on S. suis over the last few years, and it emphasizes the numerous challenging
questions remaining to be answered in the future.
Keywords
Capsule , PgdA , MRP , HylA , OFS , FBPS , ArcA , GAPDH , SAO , Enolase , EF , suilysin , sortase
Journal title
Animal Health Research Reviews
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Animal Health Research Reviews
Record number
651853
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