| Literature DB >> 23354181 |
Martina Erken1, Carla Lutz, Diane McDougald.
Abstract
Bacteria in the environment must survive predation from bacteriophage, heterotrophic protists, and predatory bacteria. This selective pressure has resulted in the evolution of a variety of defense mechanisms, which can also function as virulence factors. Here we discuss the potential dual function of some of the mechanisms, which protect against heterotrophic protists, and how predation pressure leads to the evolution of pathogenicity. This is in accordance with the coincidental evolution hypothesis, which suggests that virulence factors arose as a response to other selective pressures, for example, predation rather than for virulence per se. In this review we discuss some of those environmental factors that may be associated with the rise of pathogens in the marine environment. In particular, we will discuss the role of heterotrophic protists in the evolution of virulence factors in marine bacteria. Finally, we will discuss the implications for expansion of current pathogens and emergence of new pathogens.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23354181 PMCID: PMC3637895 DOI: 10.1007/s00248-013-0189-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Ecol ISSN: 0095-3628 Impact factor: 4.552
Examples of factors involved in pathogenicity of a broad range of bacteria are also involved in anti-predation strategies
| System/toxin | Bacterium | Anti-predation | Virulence affecting humans | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T3SS |
| Kills | Pneumonia | [ |
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| Parasite inside amoeba and human monocytes | Legionellosis | [ | |
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| Survives inside | Diarrheal disease | [ | |
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| Endosymbiont of | Trachoma, genital tract infections, and pneumonia | [ | |
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| Toxic towards a range of protist grazers | Wound infections, septicemia, and acute gastroenteritis | [ | |
| T6SS |
| Cytotoxic against | O1/O139-cholera and non-O1/non-O139 gastroenteritis | [ |
| Violacein |
| Causes rapid cell death in protists | Opportunistic pathogen | [ |
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| Causes rapid cell death in protists | – | – | |
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| Causes rapid cell death in protists | – | – | |
| Shiga toxin |
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| Hemorrhagic colitis | [ |