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Bacillus anthracis Factors for Phagosomal Escape
Authors:Fiorella Tonello  Irene Zornetta
Affiliation:Institute of Neuroscience of the National Research Council, 35131 Padua, Italy.
Abstract:The mechanism of phagosome escape by intracellular pathogens is an important step in the infectious cycle. During the establishment of anthrax, Bacillus anthracis undergoes a transient intracellular phase in which spores are engulfed by local phagocytes. Spores germinate inside phagosomes and grow to vegetative bacilli, which emerge from their resident intracellular compartments, replicate and eventually exit from the plasma membrane. During germination, B. anthracis secretes multiple factors that can help its resistance to the phagocytes. Here the possible role of B. anthracis toxins, phospholipases, antioxidant enzymes and capsules in the phagosomal escape and survival, is analyzed and compared with that of factors of other microbial pathogens involved in the same type of process.
Keywords:Bacillus anthracis   anthrax   spore   germination   phagocytes   toxins   anthrolysin   phospholipase C   catalase   superoxide dismutase   capsule
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