The roles of the virulence factor IpaB in Shigella spp. in the escape from immune cells and invasion of epithelial cells

  • Shih Chun Yang
  • , Chi Feng Hung
  • , Ibrahim A. Aljuffali
  • , Jia You Fang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Shigellosis is an acute invasive enteric infection by the Gram negative pathogen Shigella, which causes human diarrhea. Shigella, which are highly epidemic and pathogenic, have become a serious public health problem. The virulence plasmid is a large plasmid essential to the infected host cells. Many virulence factors are encoded in the ipa-mxi-spa region by the virulence plasmid. IpaB is a multifunctional and essential virulence factor in the infection process. In this review article, we introduce the recent studies of the effect of IpaB in Shigella-infected host cells. IpaB is involved in a type III secretion system (T3SS) structure. It also controls the secretion of virulence factors and Shigella adhesion to host cells. In addition, it forms the ion pore, destroys phagosomes, and induces the immune cell's apoptosis or necrosis. Moreover, IpaB can become a potential antigen for Shigella vaccine development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-51
Number of pages9
JournalMicrobiological Research
Volume181
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 12 2015

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Keywords

  • Invasion
  • IpaB
  • Shigella
  • Type III secretion system
  • Virulence factor

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