[PDF][PDF] Bacterial stress responses during host infection

FC Fang, ER Frawley, T Tapscott, A Vázquez-Torres - Cell host & microbe, 2016 - cell.com
Cell host & microbe, 2016cell.com
Pathogenic bacteria must withstand diverse host environments during infection.
Environmental signals, such as pH, temperature, nutrient limitation, etc., not only trigger
adaptive responses within bacteria to these specific stress conditions but also direct the
expression of virulence genes at an appropriate time and place. An appreciation of stress
responses and their regulation is therefore essential for an understanding of bacterial
pathogenesis. This review considers specific stresses in the host environment and their …
Pathogenic bacteria must withstand diverse host environments during infection. Environmental signals, such as pH, temperature, nutrient limitation, etc., not only trigger adaptive responses within bacteria to these specific stress conditions but also direct the expression of virulence genes at an appropriate time and place. An appreciation of stress responses and their regulation is therefore essential for an understanding of bacterial pathogenesis. This review considers specific stresses in the host environment and their relevance to pathogenesis, with a particular focus on the enteric pathogen Salmonella.
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