Advance on the pathogenicity and immunological application of bacterial flagella—A review
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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30571374,30771603,31072136,31270171),by the Jiangsu High Education Key Basic Science Foundation (08KJA230002),by the Priority Academic Program of Development Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions,by the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University“PCSIRT”: IRT0978,by the Genetically Modified Organisms Technology Major Project of China (2009ZX08006-004B) and by the 948 programme grant (No.2011-G24 from Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China)

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    Abstract:Being a surface structure of bacteria,flagella have been thought to simply act as the locomotive organelles for a long time.In recent years,as increasing information gathered from studies on the pathogenicity of flagella,we found flagella could contribute to invasion and adhesion to the host cells,playing an important role in the biofilm formation and being correlated with bacterial virulence secretion system. Binding of flagellin and toll-like receptor 5 may stimulate signaling pathway,resulting in the pro-inflammatory response.Meanwhile,flagella act as a new immune adjuvant as well,because of their good immunity character.This article summarizes the current knowledge of bacterial flagella,including their structure,contribution to the pathogenicity of the bacteria,and their potential application in immunity.

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Zhiyan Guo, Mingxu Zhou, Qiangde Duan, Guoqiang Zhu. Advance on the pathogenicity and immunological application of bacterial flagella—A review. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2014, 54(3): 251-260

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  • Received:June 07,2013
  • Revised:October 14,2013
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  • Online: March 03,2014
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