The outcome of encounters between Staphylococcus (S.) aureus and its human host ranges from life-threatening infection through allergic reactions to symptom-free colonization. The pan-genome of this bacterial species encodes numerous toxins, known or strongly suspected to cause specific diseases or symptoms. Three toxin families are in the focus of this review, namely (i) pore-forming toxins, (ii) exfoliative toxins and (iii) superantigens. The majority of toxin-encoding genes are located on mobile genetic elements (MGEs), resulting in a pronounced heterogeneity in the endowment with toxin genes of individual S. aureus strains. Recent population genomic analysis have provided a framework for an improved understanding of the temporal and spa...
We compared genotype and virulence gene profiles for strains from carriers with autologous invasive ...
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria that can exist asymptomatically, but can be dangerous due to it’...
Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus contributes to an increased risk of developing an infection ...
The outcome of encounters between Staphylococcus (S.) aureus and its human host ranges from life-thr...
The clinical diversity of syndromes caused by Staphylococcus aureus arises from a complex interplay ...
Pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus is complex and involves the coordinate expression of multiple ...
Staphylococcus aureus is a versatile pathogen that shows high levels of inter-strain genetic variabi...
Staphylococcus aureus was discovered in 1880 by the Scottish surgeon Sir Alexander Ogston. Its abili...
Toxin-antitoxin systems (TAS) are genetic modules controlling different aspects of bacterial physiol...
AbstractStaphylococcus aureus is a versatile pathogen that shows high levels of inter-strain genetic...
from anterior nares were systematically searched by two multiplex PCR-DNA enzyme immunoassays (PCR-D...
Staphylococcus aureus produces a family of at least 21 distinct superantigens (SAgs) which include s...
ABSTRACT Staphylococcal superantigens (SAgs) are a family of secreted toxins that stimulate T cell a...
Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are small genetic elements found in the majority of prokaryotes. They e...
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria that can exist asymptomatically, but can be dangerous due to it’...
We compared genotype and virulence gene profiles for strains from carriers with autologous invasive ...
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria that can exist asymptomatically, but can be dangerous due to it’...
Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus contributes to an increased risk of developing an infection ...
The outcome of encounters between Staphylococcus (S.) aureus and its human host ranges from life-thr...
The clinical diversity of syndromes caused by Staphylococcus aureus arises from a complex interplay ...
Pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus is complex and involves the coordinate expression of multiple ...
Staphylococcus aureus is a versatile pathogen that shows high levels of inter-strain genetic variabi...
Staphylococcus aureus was discovered in 1880 by the Scottish surgeon Sir Alexander Ogston. Its abili...
Toxin-antitoxin systems (TAS) are genetic modules controlling different aspects of bacterial physiol...
AbstractStaphylococcus aureus is a versatile pathogen that shows high levels of inter-strain genetic...
from anterior nares were systematically searched by two multiplex PCR-DNA enzyme immunoassays (PCR-D...
Staphylococcus aureus produces a family of at least 21 distinct superantigens (SAgs) which include s...
ABSTRACT Staphylococcal superantigens (SAgs) are a family of secreted toxins that stimulate T cell a...
Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are small genetic elements found in the majority of prokaryotes. They e...
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria that can exist asymptomatically, but can be dangerous due to it’...
We compared genotype and virulence gene profiles for strains from carriers with autologous invasive ...
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria that can exist asymptomatically, but can be dangerous due to it’...
Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus contributes to an increased risk of developing an infection ...