Mycobacterium abscessus: Shapeshifter of the Mycobacterial World
In this review we will focus on unique aspects of Mycobacterium abscessus (MABS) which we feel earn it the designation of “shapeshifter of the mycobacterial world.” We will review its emergence as a distinct species, the recognition and description of MABS subspecies which are only now being clearly...
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doaj-dfcaabddb9ee40aa9375bafe222a25e82020-11-24T21:39:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2018-11-01910.3389/fmicb.2018.02642413359Mycobacterium abscessus: Shapeshifter of the Mycobacterial WorldKeenan Ryan0Thomas F. Byrd1Department of Pharmacy, University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM, United StatesDepartment of Medicine, The University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, United StatesIn this review we will focus on unique aspects of Mycobacterium abscessus (MABS) which we feel earn it the designation of “shapeshifter of the mycobacterial world.” We will review its emergence as a distinct species, the recognition and description of MABS subspecies which are only now being clearly defined in terms of pathogenicity, its ability to exist in different forms favoring a saprophytic lifestyle or one more suitable to invasion of mammalian hosts, as well as current challenges in terms of antimicrobial therapy and future directions for research. One can see in the various phases of MABS, a species transitioning from a free living saprophyte to a host-adapted pathogen.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02642/fullglycopeptidolipidtoll-like receptor 2cystic fibrosisbronchiectasisserpentine cordingfibroblasts |
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Mycobacterium abscessus: Shapeshifter of the Mycobacterial World |
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Mycobacterium abscessus: Shapeshifter of the Mycobacterial World |
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Mycobacterium abscessus: Shapeshifter of the Mycobacterial World |
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Mycobacterium abscessus: Shapeshifter of the Mycobacterial World |
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Mycobacterium abscessus: Shapeshifter of the Mycobacterial World |
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mycobacterium abscessus: shapeshifter of the mycobacterial world |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Microbiology |
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1664-302X |
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2018-11-01 |
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In this review we will focus on unique aspects of Mycobacterium abscessus (MABS) which we feel earn it the designation of “shapeshifter of the mycobacterial world.” We will review its emergence as a distinct species, the recognition and description of MABS subspecies which are only now being clearly defined in terms of pathogenicity, its ability to exist in different forms favoring a saprophytic lifestyle or one more suitable to invasion of mammalian hosts, as well as current challenges in terms of antimicrobial therapy and future directions for research. One can see in the various phases of MABS, a species transitioning from a free living saprophyte to a host-adapted pathogen. |
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glycopeptidolipid toll-like receptor 2 cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis serpentine cording fibroblasts |
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