The evolution of chronic infection strategies in the alpha-proteobacteria.
Nat Rev Microbiol
; 2(12): 933-45, 2004 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-15550939
Many of the alpha-proteobacteria establish long-term, often chronic, interactions with higher eukaryotes. These interactions range from pericellular colonization through facultative intracellular multiplication to obligate intracellular lifestyles. A common feature in this wide range of interactions is modulation of host-cell proliferation, which sometimes leads to the formation of tumour-like structures in which the bacteria can grow. Comparative genome analyses reveal genome reduction by gene loss in the intracellular alpha-proteobacterial lineages, and genome expansion by gene duplication and horizontal gene transfer in the free-living species. In this review, we discuss alpha-proteobacterial genome evolution and highlight strategies and mechanisms used by these bacteria to infect and multiply in eukaryotic cells.
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Banco de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Genoma Bacteriano
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Alphaproteobacteria
Límite:
Animals
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Nat Rev Microbiol
Asunto de la revista:
MICROBIOLOGIA
Año:
2004
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Francia