Contributors ix
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
I. Bacterial-Host Interface
Section Editor: Nancy A. Cornick
1 Evolution of Bacterial Pathogens within the Human Host 3
Kimberly A. Bliven and Anthony T. Maurelli
2 Bacterial Metabolism Shapes the Host–Pathogen Interface 15
Karla D. Passalacqua, Marie-Eve Charbonneau, and Mary X.D.
O’Riordan
3 Iron Acquisition Strategies of Bacterial Pathogens 43
Jessica R. Sheldon, Holly A. Laakso, and David E. Heinrichs
II. Bacterial Communication and Virulence
Section Editor: Paul J. Plummer
4 Sociomicrobiology and Pathogenic Bacteria 89
Joao B. Xavier
5 Candida-Bacteria Interactions: Their Impact on Human Disease
103
Devon L. Allison, Hubertine M. E. Willems, J.A.M.S. Jayatilake,
Vincent M. Bruno, Brian M. Peters, and Mark E. Shirtliff
6 Microbial Endocrinology in the Pathogenesis of Infectious
Disease 137
Mark Lyte
7 Small RNAs in Bacterial Virulence and Communication 169
Sarah L. Svensson and Cynthia M. Sharma
III. Bacterial Secretion Systems
Section Editor: Indira T. Kudva
8 Bacterial Secretion Systems: An Overview 215
Erin R. Green and Joan Mecsas
9 The Structure and Function of Type III Secretion Systems
241
Ryan Q. Notti and C. Erec Stebbins
10 Mechanism and Function of Type IV Secretion During Infection
of the Human Host 265
Christian Gonzalez-Rivera, Minny Bhatty, and Peter J. Christie
11 Type V Secretion Systems in Bacteria 305
Enguo Fan, Nandini Chauhan, D. B. R. K. Gupta Udatha, Jack C. Leo,
and Dirk Linke
12 The Versatile Type VI Secretion System 337
Christopher J. Alteri and Harry L.T. Mobley
13 Type VII Secretion: A Highly Versatile Secretion System
357
Louis S. Ates, Edith N. G. Houben, and Wilbert Bitter
IV. Bacterial Defenses
Section Editor: Qijing Zhang
14 Stress Responses, Adaptation, and Virulence of Bacterial
Pathogens During Host Gastrointestinal Colonization 387
Annika Flint, James Butcher, and Alain Stintzi
15 Bacterial Evasion of Host Antimicrobial Peptide Defenses
413
Jason N. Cole and Victor Nizet
16 Antigenic Variation in Bacterial Pathogens 445
Guy H. Palmer, Troy Bankhead, and H. Steven Seifert
17 Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance 481
Jose M. Munita and Cesar A. Arias
V. Bacterial Persistence: Within and Between Hosts
Section Editor: Tracy L. Nicholson
18 Chronic Bacterial Pathogens: Mechanisms of Persistence
515
Mariana X. Byndloss and Renee M. Tsolis
19 The Staphylococcal Biofilm: Adhesins, Regulation, and Host
Response 529
Alexandra E. Paharik and Alexander R. Horswill
20 Surviving Between Hosts: Sporulation and Transmission 567
Michelle C. Swick, Theresa M. Koehler, and Adam Driks
21 Staying Alive: Vibrio cholerae’s Cycle of Environmental
Survival, Transmission, and Dissemination 593
Jenna G. Conner, Jennifer K. Teschler, Christopher J. Jones, and
Fitnat H. Yildiz
VI. Host Cell Enslavement by Intracellular Bacteria
Section Editor: John P. Bannantine
22 Hijacking and Use of Host Lipids by Intracellular Pathogens
637
Alvaro Toledo and Jorge L. Benach
23 Contrasting Lifestyles Within the Host Cell 667
Elizabeth Di Russo Case and James E. Samuel
24 Intracellular Growth of Bacterial Pathogens: The Role of
Secreted Effector Proteins in the Control of Phagocytosed
Microorganisms 693
Valérie Poirier and Yossef Av-Gay
25 Cellular Exit Strategies of Intracellular Bacteria 715
Kevin Hybiske and Richard Stephens
VII. Targeted Therapies
Section Editor: Bryan H. Bellaire
26 Novel Targets of Antimicrobial Therapies 741
Sarah E. Maddocks
27 Innovative Solutions to Sticky Situations: Antiadhesive
Strategies for Treating Bacterial Infections 753
Zachary T. Cusumano, Roger D. Klein, and Scott J. Hultgren
28 The Role of Biotin in Bacterial Physiology and Virulence: A
Novel Antibiotic Target for Mycobacterium tuberculosis 797
Wanisa Salaemae, Grant W. Booker, and Steven W. Polyak
29 Recent Advances and Understanding of Using Probiotic-Based
Interventions to Restore Homeostasis of the Microbiome for the
Prevention/Therapy of Bacterial Diseases 823
Jan S. Suchodolski and Albert E. Jergens
Index 843
“This new edition of Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens is edited by renowned experts in the field, and encompasses state-of-the-art review articles and critical overviews. From bacterial:host interactions and communication to bacterial secretion systems, persistence, and novel targeted therapies, this is a `MUST READ’ for anyone studying bacterial infectious agents.” Carolyn Hovde Bohach, Ph.D., University Distinguished Professor, University of Idaho School of Food Science; Director, NIH Idaho INBRE Program; President, National Association of IDeA Principal Investigators (NAIPI)
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