Determinants of bacterial survival and proliferation in blood

FEMS MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS(2024)

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Bloodstream infection is a major public health concern associated with high mortality and high healthcare costs worldwide. Bacteremia can trigger fatal sepsis whose prevention, diagnosis, and management have been recognized as a global health priority by the World Health Organization. Additionally, infection control is increasingly threatened by antimicrobial resistance, which is the focus of global action plans in the framework of a One Health response. In-depth knowledge of the infection process is needed to develop efficient preventive and therapeutic measures. The pathogenesis of bloodstream infection is a dynamic process resulting from the invasion of the vascular system by bacteria, which finely regulate their metabolic pathways and virulence factors to overcome the blood immune defenses and proliferate. In this review, we highlight our current understanding of determinants of bacterial survival and proliferation in the bloodstream and discuss their interactions with the molecular and cellular components of blood. This review provides an overview of the key factors evolved by bacteria to subvert immune defenses triggered by bloodstream infection, highlighting a combination of specific and universal molecular mechanisms that could be targeted by future therapies.
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bloodstream infection,bacteremia,bacterial pathogenesis,virulence factors,immune subversion
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