Pathogenicity of anaerobic gram-negative rods: possible mechanisms
- PMID: 6729337
- DOI: 10.1093/clinids/6.2.189
Pathogenicity of anaerobic gram-negative rods: possible mechanisms
Abstract
The literature dealing with the pathogenicity of anaerobic gram-negative rods in humans is reviewed. Knowledge concerning definite pathogenic mechanisms is, at best, cursory. There is evidence that encapsulation plays a role in the pathogenicity of Bacteroides fragilis and some of the black-pigmented Bacteroides. A range of enzymes, among them collagenase and IgA protease, are produced by several Bacteroides species. Supernatants of Fusobacterium necrophorum cultures may be leukotoxic. Synergism between anaerobic gram-negative rods and other bacterial species has been demonstrated in experimental animals.
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