Mechanisms of neisserial serum resistance

U Vogel, M Frosch - Molecular microbiology, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
U Vogel, M Frosch
Molecular microbiology, 1999Wiley Online Library
Pathogenic Neisseria use a variety of mechanisms to survive the bactericidal action of the
complement system. Serum resistance is a crucial virulence factor for the development of
severe meningococcal disease, meningococcal meningitis and disseminated gonococcal
infection. Furthermore, local inflammation at the site of gonococcal infection exposes the
bacteria to moderate concentrations of complement factors. We review current concepts of
neisserial serum resistance with emphasis on porins and polysaccharides exposed on the …
Pathogenic Neisseria use a variety of mechanisms to survive the bactericidal action of the complement system. Serum resistance is a crucial virulence factor for the development of severe meningococcal disease, meningococcal meningitis and disseminated gonococcal infection. Furthermore, local inflammation at the site of gonococcal infection exposes the bacteria to moderate concentrations of complement factors. We review current concepts of neisserial serum resistance with emphasis on porins and polysaccharides exposed on the neisserial surface and their interaction with components of normal human serum.
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