The Role of Nutrients and Nutritional Signals in the Pathogenesis of Vibrio cholerae
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The Role of Nutrients and Nutritional Signals in the Pathogenesis of Vibrio cholerae
Abstract
Vibrio cholerae, the agent of cholera, is a natural inhabitant of aquatic environments. Over the past decades, the importance of specific nutrients and micronutrients in the environmental survival, host colonization, and pathogenesis of this species has become increasingly clear. For instance, V. cholerae has evolved ingenious mechanisms that allow the bacterium to colonize and establish a niche in the intestine of human hosts, where it competes with commensals (gut microbiota) and other pathogenic bacteria for available nutrients. Here, we discuss the carbon and energy sources utilized by V. cholerae and what is known about the role of nutrition in V. cholerae colonization. We examine how nutritional signals affect virulence gene regulation and how interactions with intestinal commensal species can affect intestinal colonization.
Keywords: Carbon utilization; Host colonization; Host–pathogen interaction; Nutrient uptake; Vibrio cholerae.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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