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Listeria spp.
L. monocytogenes L. ivanovii L. murrayi L.
grayi L. seeligeri L. innocua L. welshimeri
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Listeria spp.
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    1/2a, 1/2b, 4b

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Camp test
  • Rhodococcus equi Staph. aureus
  • L. Monocytogenes -
  • L. Ivanovii -

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????????? encephalitis
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  • listeriolysin O (haemolysin) LLO- ????? ??????
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    proteins) internalin
  • InlA ?- InlB ?? ??????? ??????

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zipper mechanism
  • zippering of the host cell membrane around the
    bacterium as it enters.
  • This mode of entry into non-professional
    phagocytes is employed by Yersinia
    pseudotuberculosis and Listeria monocytogenes.
  • Bacterial ligand interacts with a surface
    molecule on the host cell.
  • The receptor is generally a protein involved in
    cell adhesion and/or activation of the
    cytoskeleton machinery.
  • The ligand-receptor interaction induces local
    rearrangements in actin cytoskeleton and other
    signals that culminate in the tight envelopment
    of the bacterial body by the plasma membrane.

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  • L. monocytogenes infects both human and aminals
    causing meningitis, sepsis, and abortion, 
  • L.ivanovii is restricted to sheep and cattle, in
    which it causes septicemic disease, neonatal
    sepsis and abortion, but no brain infection.
  • The other species are generally considered
    nonpathogenic

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Schema of intracellular life cycle of
pathogenic Listeria
Reproduced from Vazquez-Boland JA, et al., 2001.
Pathogenicity islands and virulence evolution
inListeria. Microbes Infect. 3(7)571-584.
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Virulence Factors
  • InvasionAuto InlA InlB LpeA p60
  • Peptidase Lsp
  • Regulation PrfA
  • Stress protein ClpC ClpE ClpP
  • Toxin LLO LLS
  • Actin-based motility ActA
  • Adherence Ami FbpA
  • Bile resistance BSH
  • Exoenzyme Mpl PlcA PlcB SMase (L. ivanovii)
  • Intracellular growth Hpt LplA1 SvpA

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Virulence Factors Actin-based motility
  • ActA Factor responsible for actin-based motility
    and cell-to-cell spread

Listeria
 Domains of ActA and model of Listeria actin tail
assembly (Reproduced from Goldberg MB, 2001.
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Virulence Factors
  • InvasionAuto InlA InlB LpeA p60
  • Peptidase Lsp
  • Regulation PrfA
  • Stress protein ClpC ClpE ClpP
  • Toxin LLO LLS
  • Actin-based motility ActA
  • Adherence Ami FbpA
  • Bile resistance BSH
  • Exoenzyme Mpl PlcA PlcB SMase (L. ivanovii)
  • Intracellular growth Hpt LplA1 SvpA

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Virulence Factors Adherence
  • Ami plays a role in the adhesion of L.
    monocytogenes to eukaryotic cells via its cell
    wall-binding domain.
  • FbpA A fibronectin-binding protein present on
    the listerial surface that can mediate adherence
    to host cells but also act like a chaperone for
    two virulence factors, LLO and InlB

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Virulence Factors
  • InvasionAuto InlA InlB LpeA p60
  • Peptidase Lsp
  • Regulation PrfA
  • Stress protein ClpC ClpE ClpP
  • Toxin LLO LLS
  • Actin-based motility ActA
  • Adherence Ami FbpA
  • Bile resistance BSH
  • Exoenzyme Mpl PlcA PlcB SMase (L. ivanovii)
  • Intracellular growth Hpt LplA1 SvpA

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Virulence Factors
  • InvasionAuto InlA InlB LpeA p60
  • Peptidase Lsp
  • Regulation PrfA
  • Stress protein ClpC ClpE ClpP
  • Toxin LLO LLS
  • Actin-based motility ActA
  • Adherence Ami FbpA
  • Bile resistance BSH
  • Exoenzyme Mpl PlcA PlcB SMase (L. ivanovii)
  • Intracellular growth Hpt LplA1 SvpA

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Virulence FactorsIntracellular growth
  • Hpt (Hexose phosphate transporter) The mammalian
    G6PT is responsible for the uptake of G6P from
    the cytosol into the endoplasmic reticulum for
    its conversion into glucose.
  • Hpt mimics the function of the mammalian G6PT to
    steal fueling metabolites from host cell cytosol
    for the benefit of the microbe.
  • vpA (surface-virulence associated protein)  A
    novel factor may be involved in promoting
    bacterial escape from phagosomes of bacteria

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Virulence Factors
  • InvasionAuto InlA InlB LpeA p60
  • Peptidase Lsp
  • Regulation PrfA
  • Stress protein ClpC ClpE ClpP
  • Toxin LLO LLS
  • Actin-based motility ActA
  • Adherence Ami FbpA
  • Bile resistance BSH
  • Exoenzyme Mpl PlcA PlcB SMase (L. ivanovii)
  • Intracellular growth Hpt LplA1 SvpA

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Virulence FactorsInvasion
  • Auto  surface protein in L. monocytogenes but
    absent in L. innocua  Required for entry of L.
    monocytogenes into nonphagocytic cells and
    necessary for full virulence
  • InlA (Internalin), InlB Promote entry into
    host cells.  Mediate the crossing of the
    intestinal and placental barriers, and invasion
    of the central nervous system (CNS) may also be
    mediated by the interaction between InlA and
    E-cadherin.

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Virulence Factors
  • InvasionAuto InlA InlB LpeA p60
  • Peptidase Lsp
  • RegulationPrfA
  • Stress protein ClpC ClpE ClpP
  • Toxin LLO LLS
  • Actin-based motility ActA
  • Adherence Ami FbpA
  • Bile resistance BSH
  • Exoenzyme Mpl PlcA PlcB SMase (L. ivanovii)
  • Intracellular growth Hpt LplA1 SvpA

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Virulence FactorsRegulation
  • PrfA (Pleiotropic regulatory factor)
  • coordinates regulation of the virulence factors
    and is temperature controlled
  • Influenced by environment temp., pH, nutrients
    etc.
  • The main switch of a regulon including the
    majority of the known listerial virulence genes
    LIPI-1 genes (with prfA itself) and several genes
    of the subfamily of secreted internalins
    (e.g.,inlC of L.monocytogenes and i-inlE of
    L.ivanovii)
  • PrfA negatively regulates stress response
    mediator gene clpC and the motility-associated
    genes motA and flaA

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Virulence Factors
  • InvasionAuto InlA InlB LpeA p60
  • Peptidase Lsp
  • RegulationPrfA
  • Stress protein ClpC ClpE ClpP
  • Toxin LLO LLS
  • Actin-based motility ActA
  • Adherence Ami FbpA
  • Bile resistance BSH
  • Exoenzyme Mpl PlcA PlcB SMase (L. ivanovii)
  • Intracellular growth Hpt LplA1 SvpA

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Virulence FactorsStress protein
  • ClpC An ATPase promoting early escape form the
    phagosome of macrophages
  • also required for adhesion and invasion, possibly
    by modulating the expression of InlA,InlB and
    ActA
  • ClpE An ATPase required for prolonged survival
    at 42 degree  Acts synergistically with ClpC in
    cell division
  • ClpP  Serine protease involved in proteolysis
    and is required for growth under stress
    conditions

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Virulence Factors
  • InvasionAuto InlA InlB LpeA p60
  • Peptidase Lsp
  • Regulation PrfA
  • Stress protein ClpC ClpE ClpP
  • Toxin LLO LLS
  • Actin-based motility ActA
  • Adherence Ami FbpA
  • Bile resistance BSH
  • Exoenzyme Mpl PlcA PlcB SMase (L. ivanovii)
  • Intracellular growth Hpt LplA1 SvpA

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Virulence FactorsToxin
  • LLO (Listeriolysin O)  Mediates lysis of the
    primary phagosomes formed after the uptake of
    extracellular bacteria, and required for the
    efficient escape from the double-membrane vacuole
    that forms upon cell-to-cell spead  The pores or
    membrane lesions caused by LLO facilitate the
    access of Listeria phospholipases to their
    substrates, leading to total dissolution of the
    physical barrier that delimits the phagosomal
    compartment  Multifunctional virulence factor
    induce a number of host cell responses, such as
    cell proliferation, activation of MAP kinase
    pathway in epithelial cells, modulation of
    internalization via calcium signaling and
    cytokine expression in macrophages, etc.

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    listeriosis
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Listeria monocytogenes infection in Israel and
review of cases worldwide
  • Emerging Infectious Diseases,  March, 2002  by
    Yardena Siegman-Igra,  Rotem Levin,  Miriam
    Weinberger,  Yoav Golan,  David Schwartz,  Zmira
    Samra,  Hana Konigsberger,  Amos Yinnon,  Galia
    Rahav,  Nathan Keller,  Nail Bisharat,  Jehuda
    Karpuch,  Renato Finkelstein,  Michael Alkan,
     Zvi Landau,  Julia Novikov,  David Hassin,
     Carlos Rudnicki,  Ruth Kitzes,  Shmouel Ovadia,
     Zvi Shimoni,  Ruth Lang,  Tamar Shohat
  • Listeria monocytogenes, an uncommon foodborne
    pathogen, is increasingly recognized as a cause
    of life-threatening disease. A marked increase in
    reported cases of listeriosis during 1998
    motivated a retrospective nationwide survey of
    the infection in Israel. From 1995 to 1999, 161
    cases were identified 70 (43) were perinatal
    infections, with a fetal mortality rate of 45.
    Most (74) of the 91 nonperinatal infections
    involved immunocompromised patients with
    malignancies, chronic liver disease, chronic
    renal failure, or diabetes mellitus. The common
    clinical syndromes in these patients were primary
    bacteremia (47) and meningitis (28). The crude
    case-fatality rate in this group was 38, with a
    higher death rate in immuno-compromised patients.
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