The clostridia cause a spectrum of diseases in humans and animals ranging from life-threatening tetanus and botulism, uterine infections, histotoxic infections and enteric diseases, including antibiotic-associated diarrhea, and food poisoning. The symptoms of all these diseases are the result of potent protein toxins produced by these organisms. These toxins are diverse, ranging from a multitude of pore-forming toxins to phospholipases, metalloproteases, ADP-ribosyltransferases and large glycosyltransferases. The location of the toxin genes is the unifying theme of this review because with one or two exceptions they are all located on plasmids or on bacteriophage that replicate using a plasmid-like intermediate. Some of these plasmids are d...
Clostridium is an anaerobic bacterial genus. The clostridia produce more protein toxins than any oth...
International audienceThere are many pathogenic Clostridium species with diverse virulence factors t...
Clostridium perfringens is a Gram-positive, anaerobic, spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium that caus...
Plasmid-encoded virulence factors are important in the pathogenesis of diseases caused by spore-form...
Plasmid-encoded virulence factors are important in the pathogenesis of diseases caused by spore-form...
Clostridium perfringens relies upon plasmid-encoded toxin genes to cause intestinal infections. Thes...
BACKGROUND: Clostridium sordellii can cause severe infections in animals and humans, the latter asso...
International audienceClostridia comprise a heterogenous group of environmental bacteria containing ...
The bacterium Clostridium perfringens causes a wide range of diseases in animals and humans. These d...
International audiencePore formation is a common mechanism of action for many bacterial toxins. More...
Clostridium botulinum (group III), Clostridium novyi and Clostridium haemolyticum are well-known pat...
A major virulence factor in Clostridium sordellii-mediated infection is the toxin TcsL, which is enc...
Clostridium perfringens uses its arsenal of >16 toxins to cause histotoxic and intestinal infecti...
Clostridium perfringens is an extremely versatile pathogen of humans and livestock, causing wound in...
Plasmids are ubiquitous in the bacterial world. In many microorganisms, plasmids have been implicate...
Clostridium is an anaerobic bacterial genus. The clostridia produce more protein toxins than any oth...
International audienceThere are many pathogenic Clostridium species with diverse virulence factors t...
Clostridium perfringens is a Gram-positive, anaerobic, spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium that caus...
Plasmid-encoded virulence factors are important in the pathogenesis of diseases caused by spore-form...
Plasmid-encoded virulence factors are important in the pathogenesis of diseases caused by spore-form...
Clostridium perfringens relies upon plasmid-encoded toxin genes to cause intestinal infections. Thes...
BACKGROUND: Clostridium sordellii can cause severe infections in animals and humans, the latter asso...
International audienceClostridia comprise a heterogenous group of environmental bacteria containing ...
The bacterium Clostridium perfringens causes a wide range of diseases in animals and humans. These d...
International audiencePore formation is a common mechanism of action for many bacterial toxins. More...
Clostridium botulinum (group III), Clostridium novyi and Clostridium haemolyticum are well-known pat...
A major virulence factor in Clostridium sordellii-mediated infection is the toxin TcsL, which is enc...
Clostridium perfringens uses its arsenal of >16 toxins to cause histotoxic and intestinal infecti...
Clostridium perfringens is an extremely versatile pathogen of humans and livestock, causing wound in...
Plasmids are ubiquitous in the bacterial world. In many microorganisms, plasmids have been implicate...
Clostridium is an anaerobic bacterial genus. The clostridia produce more protein toxins than any oth...
International audienceThere are many pathogenic Clostridium species with diverse virulence factors t...
Clostridium perfringens is a Gram-positive, anaerobic, spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium that caus...