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Salmonella Type III Secretion System Effectors

Micah J. Worley

2025International Journal of Molecular Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Salmonella is estimated to infect between 200 million and over 1 billion people per year. The exact number is not known, as many cases go unreported. Integral to the pathogenesis of Salmonella, as well as numerous other Gram-negative pathogens, is its type III effectors. Salmonella possesses two distinct type III secretion systems, encoded by Salmonella pathogenicity island-1 and Salmonella pathogenicity island-2. Together, they secrete at least 49 type III effectors into host cells that are collectively responsible for many of the virulence attributes of this pathogen. These virulence factors facilitate the invasion of host cells, induce and attenuate inflammation, and change the migratory properties of infected phagocytes, among other things. The effects of all type III effectors on Salmonella virulence are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

SalmonellaVirulenceEffectorPathogenicity islandType three secretion systemSecretionMicrobiologyBiologyPathogenHost (biology)PathogenicityBacteriaGeneGeneticsImmunologyBiochemistrySalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiologyVibrio bacteria research studiesEscherichia coli research studies
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