Article
Identification of the alpha-enolase P46 in the extracellular membrane vesicles of Bacteroides fragilis
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FERREIRA, Thais Gonçalves; et al. Identification of the alpha-enolase P46 in the extracellular membrane vesicles of Bacteroides fragilis. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz, v.113, n.3, p.178-184, Mar. 2018.
0074-0276
10.1590/0074-02760170340
1678-8060
Autor
Ferreira, Thais Gonçalves
Trindade, Camilla Nunes dos Reis
Bell, Petra
Ferreira, André Teixeira
Perales, Jonas E.
Vommaro, Rossiane C.
Domingues, Regina Maria Cavalcanti Pilotto
Ferreira, Eliane de Oliveira
Resumen
Members of the Bacteroides fragilis group are the most important components of the normal human gut microbiome, but are also major opportunistic pathogens that are responsible for significant mortality, especially in the case of bacteraemia and other severe infections, such as intra-abdominal abscesses. Up to now, several virulence factors have been described that might explain the involvement of B. fragilis in these infections. The secretion of extracellular membrane vesicles (EMVs) has been proposed to play a role in pathogenesis and symbiosis in gram-negative bacteria, by releasing soluble proteins and other molecules. In B. fragilis, these vesicles are known to have haemagglutination and sialidosis activities, and also contain a capsular polysaccharide (PSA), although their involvement in virulence is still not clear.