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Stress responses in the opportunistic pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii
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Stress responses in the opportunistic pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii

Steven E Fiester and Luis A Actis
Future microbiology, Vol.8(3), pp.353-365
03-01-2013
PMCID: PMC3638152
PMID: 23464372

Abstract

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Acinetobacter baumannii causes a wide range of severe infections among compromised and injured patients worldwide. The relevance of these infections are, in part, due to the ability of this pathogen to sense and react to environmental and host stress signals, allowing it to persist and disseminate in medical settings and the human host. This review summarizes current knowledge on the roles that environmental and cellular stressors play in the ability of A. baumannii to resist nutrient deprivation, oxidative and nitrosative injury, and even the presence of the commonly used antiseptic ethanol, which could serve as a nutrient- and virulence-enhancing signal rather than just being a convenient disinfectant. Emerging experimental evidence supports the role of some of these responses in the pathogenesis of the infections A. baumannii causes in humans and its capacity to resist antibiotics and host response effectors.
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