2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0011006
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Expression of virulence and antimicrobial related proteins in Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei

Abstract: Background Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei are both potential biological threat agents. Melioidosis caused by B. pseudomallei is endemic in Southeast Asia and Northern Australia, while glanders caused by B. mallei infections are rare. Here we studied the proteomes of different B. mallei and B. pseudomallei isolates to determine species specific characteristics. Methods The expressed proteins of 5 B. mallei and 6 B. pseudomallei strains were characterized using liquid chromatography high-res… Show more

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“…Burkholderia pseudomallei is an organism of growing concern in the recent few years in India, where an increased number of cases have been reported in the last decade, including our institute [ 2 , 6 - 7 , 11 ]. A saprophytic bacteria hosts a wide array of virulence factors such as the polysaccharide capsule, lipopolysaccharides, toxins, enzymes such as hemolysin, lipases and proteases, type III secretory systems, quorum sensing, type IV pilli and siderophores for iron stealing [ 12 ]. This arsenal of virulence factors enabled B. pseudomallei to be used as an agent of bioterrorism [ 13 ] and receive the eponym “Vietnam time-bomb disease” [ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burkholderia pseudomallei is an organism of growing concern in the recent few years in India, where an increased number of cases have been reported in the last decade, including our institute [ 2 , 6 - 7 , 11 ]. A saprophytic bacteria hosts a wide array of virulence factors such as the polysaccharide capsule, lipopolysaccharides, toxins, enzymes such as hemolysin, lipases and proteases, type III secretory systems, quorum sensing, type IV pilli and siderophores for iron stealing [ 12 ]. This arsenal of virulence factors enabled B. pseudomallei to be used as an agent of bioterrorism [ 13 ] and receive the eponym “Vietnam time-bomb disease” [ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%