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The Enigmatic PE/PPE Multigene Family of Mycobacteria and Tuberculosis Vaccination
- Source :
- Infection and Immunity
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- The genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis , the bacterium responsible for the disease tuberculosis, contains an unusual family of abundant antigens (PE/PPEs). To date, certain members of this multigene family occur only in mycobacteria that cause disease. It is possible that the numerous proteins encoded by these mycobacterial genes dictate the immune pathogenesis of this bacterial pathogen. There is also evidence that some of these antigens are present at the cell surface and that they affect the pathology and immunology of the organism in many ways. Also, they elicit both antibodies and T cells, they may be involved in antigenic variation, and they may be good candidates for vaccines and drugs. However, since they are plentiful and extremely homologous, these PE/PPEs are very challenging to study, and it is difficult to be certain what role(s) they have in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. Consequently, how to develop treatments like vaccines using these antigens as candidates is complex.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Tuberculosis
030106 microbiology
Immunology
Disease
Biology
Microbiology
Genome
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Evolution, Molecular
03 medical and health sciences
Antigen
Bacterial Proteins
Antigenic variation
medicine
Humans
Tuberculosis Vaccines
Pathogen
PE/PPE family of genes
Antigens, Bacterial
Virulence
vaccines
biology.organism_classification
medicine.disease
Antigenic Variation
Infectious Diseases
tuberculosis
Genes, Bacterial
Multigene Family
biology.protein
Parasitology
Minireview
Antibody
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10985522
- Volume :
- 85
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Infection and immunity
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d99fb4cb233012e5671dc4c7098770b7