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Title: Mechanisms of group B Streptococcus-mediated preterm birth: lessons learnt from animal models
Authors: Kurian, Noble K
Modi, Deepak
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Publisher: Reproduction and Fertility
Abstract: Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is an opportunistic pathogenic bacterium which upon colonization in the female reproductive tract can cause preterm births, fetal injury, and demise. Several determinants for GBS pathogenesis have been explored so far through the studies using animal models ranging from mice to non-human primates. The results from these experimental data have identified outer membrane vesicles, β-hemolysin, hyaluronidase, and Cas9 of GBS as major virulence factors leading to preterm births. Most of these factors drive inflammation through activation of NLRP3 and elevated production of IL1-β. However, the absence of one of the factors from the pathogen reduces but does not completely abolish the pathogenesis of GBS suggesting the involvement of more than one factor in causing preterm birth. This makes further exploration of other virulence factors of GBS pathogenesis important in gaining an insight into the mechanistic basis of GBS-mediated preterm births.
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/2169
ISSN: 2633-8386
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