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Novel Technology to Study Co-Evolution of Humans and Staphylococcus aureus: Consequences for Interpreting the Biology of Colonisation and Infection

机译:研究人类与金黄色葡萄球菌共同进化的新技术:解释定植和感染生物学的后果

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Human nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus is a textbook example of an apparently neutral interaction between humans and a bacterial species that can still lead to (severe) opportunistic infections. The co-evolutionary aspects of this interaction are slowly surfacing, facilitated by the emergence of a diversity of diagnostic, epidemiological and molecular research tools. Basic microbiology has helped define persistent vs. non-carriage and the genotype of both host and guest has been explored in search of genetic markers for bacterial persistence. This chapter summarises the current state of affairs relating to artificial human colonisation studies with S. aureus, large-scale human cohort studies and innovative assessment of the humoral immune status of (non-)nasal carriers. These experimental approaches have recently assisted in identifying bacterial and human determinants and risk factors for staphylococcal carriage. Further refinement of the model by describing the interactions between S. aureus and its human host in molecular detail is important since it may pinpoint novel anti-infectious strategies.
机译:人鼻携带的金黄色葡萄球菌是教科书中人类与细菌物种之间明显中性相互作用的教科书示例,该细菌物种仍会导致(严重)机会性感染。随着各种诊断,流行病学和分子研究工具的出现,这种相互作用的共同进化方面正在慢慢浮出水面。基本的微生物学已帮助确定持续性与非持续性之间的关系,已经探索了宿主和客体的基因型以寻找细菌持久性的遗传标记。本章总结了与金黄色葡萄球菌人工人类定植研究,大规模人类队列研究以及对(非)鼻运载体的体液免疫状态进行创新评估有关的最新情况。这些实验方法最近协助确定细菌和人类决定因素以及葡萄球菌携带的危险因素。通过在分子细节上描述金黄色葡萄球菌与其人类宿主之间的相互作用来进一步完善模型很重要,因为它可以指出新颖的抗感染策略。

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