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. 2011 Jan;3(1):4-11.
doi: 10.4103/0974-2727.78553.

Quorum sensing and Bacterial Pathogenicity: From Molecules to Disease

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Quorum sensing and Bacterial Pathogenicity: From Molecules to Disease

Antariksh Deep et al. J Lab Physicians. 2011 Jan.

Abstract

Quorum sensing in prokaryotic biology refers to the ability of a bacterium to sense information from other cells in the population when they reach a critical concentration (i.e. a Quorum) and communicate with them. The "language" used for this intercellular communication is based on small, self-generated signal molecules called as autoinducers. Quorum sensing is thought to afford pathogenic bacteriaa mechanism to minimize host immune responses by delaying theproduction of tissue-damaging virulence factors until sufficientbacteria have amassed and are prepared to overwhelm host defensemechanisms and establish infection. Quorum sensing systems are studied in a large number of gram-negative bacterial species belonging to α, β, and γ subclasses of proteobacteria. Among the pathogenic bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa is perhaps the best understood in terms of the virulence factors regulated and the role the Quorum sensing plays in pathogenicity. Presently, Quorum sensing is considered as a potential novel target for antimicrobial therapy to control multi/all drug-resistant infections. This paper reviews Quorum sensing in gram positive and gram negative bacteria and its role in biofilm formation.

Keywords: Autoinducer; Quorum sensing; acyl homoserine lactone; biofilm.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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