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Review
. 2022 Dec;37(6):276-291.
doi: 10.1111/omi.12391. Epub 2022 Sep 26.

Transition metals and Enterococcus faecalis: Homeostasis, virulence and perspectives

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Transition metals and Enterococcus faecalis: Homeostasis, virulence and perspectives

Islam A A Ali et al. Mol Oral Microbiol. 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Enterococcus faecalis, a Gram-positive bacterium, is known to be a key player in several chronic infections as well as nosocomial, heart valve, urinary tract, surgical wound, and dental root canal infections. The capability to sense different transition metal levels and tune its response accordingly endows it with the potential to thrive and cause infections in several host niches. Over the past decade, our knowledge of how transition metals play a critical role in maintaining homeostasis of E. faecalis has improved significantly. The aim of this review is to elucidate the roles of metals such as iron, manganese, zinc, and copper in the physiology, metabolism, and pathogenicity of E. faecalis. These essential micronutrients contribute to energy production, redox stress response, expression of virulence determinants, and cooperation in polymicrobial communities. The review also highlights metal homeostasis systems in E. faecalis, which respond to fluctuations in extracellular metal levels, and regulate the intracellular metal content. Regulation of intracellular metallome secures the tolerance of E. faecalis to oxidative stress and host-mediated metal sequestration strategies. Therapeutic interventions which deprive E. faecalis of its essential metal requirements or disrupt its homeostatic control have been proposed to combat E. faecalis infections.

Keywords: Enterococcus faecalis; biofilm; homeostasis; transition metals.

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