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Shigella iron-binding proteins: An insight into molecular physiology, pathogenesis, and potential target vaccine development

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VACCINE
卷 40, 期 30, 页码 3991-3998

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.05.061

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Shigella species; Multiple iron-uptake systems; Bacterial pathogenesis; Vaccine development; Siderophores; Iron-binding protein

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  1. USM Research University [1001. CIPPM.8011078]
  2. Fundamental Research Grant Schemes [203/PPSP/6171200]

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This review summarizes the importance of iron-binding proteins in the survival and pathogenicity of the Shigella pathogen, as well as their potential use in vaccine and therapeutic development.
Shigella is a well-known etiological agent responsible for intestinal infection among children, the elderly, and immunocompromised people ranging from mild to severe cases. Shigellosis remains endemic in Malaysia and yet there is no commercial vaccine available to eradicate the disease. Iron is an essential element for the survival of Shigella within the host. Hence, it is required for regulating metabolic mechanisms and virulence determinants. Alteration of iron status in the extracellular environment directly triggers the signal in enteropathogenic bacterial, providing information that they are in a hostile environment. To survive in an iron-limited environment, molecular regulation of iron-binding proteins plays a vital role in facilitating the transportation and utilization of sufficient iron sources. Given the importance of iron molecules for bacterial survival and pathogenicity, this review summarizes the physiological role of iron-binding proteins in bacterial survival and their potential use in vaccine and therapeutic developments.CO 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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