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Pathogen virulence genes: Advances, challenges and future directions in infectious disease research (Review)

Yun Chen, Xiaolong Wu, Chengcheng Xu, Jianxiang Huang, Lingyu Zhang, Peng Qiu, Danling Zheng, Wang Chen, Shuyao Zhang

2025International Journal of Molecular Medicine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pathogens, including bacteria, viruses and fungi, employ virulence genes to invade their hosts, circumvent immunity and induce diseases. The present review examines the categorization and regulatory mechanisms of virulence genes and their co‑evolution with antimicrobial resistance. The present review focused on the fimbrial adhesion H adhesion gene of <em>Escherichia coli</em>, the spike protein gene of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and the enhanced filamentous growth protein 1 (EFG1) morphological transition gene of <em>Candida albicans</em>, as well as their roles in host adhesion, immune evasion and tissue damage. Application of technologies, including multi‑omics integration, artificial intelligence and CRISPR‑based genome editing, is discussed in the context of precision diagnostics, targeted therapy and vaccine development. By elucidating pathogen adaptation dynamics and host‑pathogen interactions, the present review offers a basis for reducing the global burden of drug‑resistant infections through improved surveillance and personalized interventions.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyVirulenceCRISPRGenePathogenMicrobiologyGenomeCandida albicansComputational biologyGeneticsvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesBacterial Infections and VaccinesSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
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