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To harm or not to harm? On the evolution and expression of virulence in group A streptococci.

Kristofer Wollein Waldetoft1, Lars Råberg2.   

Abstract

Group A streptococci (GAS) cause three different types of infection (sensu lato) with distinct levels of virulence: asymptomatic colonization, superficial symptomatic infection, and invasive infection. To address why this pattern with several infection types has evolved, we combine mechanistic understanding from infection medicine with recent theory from evolutionary ecology. We propose that asymptomatic colonization and superficial symptomatic infection exploit different states of the host epithelium to maximize transmission between hosts in different epidemiological conditions, whereas the ability of the bacteria to cause invasive infection is a non-adaptive side effect of traits required for superficial symptomatic infection.
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Keywords:  Streptococcus pyogenes; bistability; epigenetic; evolution; regulation; virulence

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24238777     DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2013.10.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Microbiol        ISSN: 0966-842X            Impact factor:   17.079


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