Host–PathogenInteractions 11
Therearefivegroupsofpotentialbacterialcontributorstothepathogen-
esisofinfectiousdiseases:
1. Adhesins.Theyfacilitateadhesiontospecifictargetcells.
- Invasins.Theyareresponsibleforactiveinvasionofthecellsofthemacro-
organism. - Impedins.Thesecomponentsdisablehostimmunedefensesinsome
cases. - Aggressins.Thesesubstancesincludetoxinsandtissue-damagingen-
zymes. - Modulins.Substancesthatinduceexcesscytokineproduction(i.e.,lipo-
polysaccharidesofGram-negativebacteria,superantigens,mureinfrag-
ments).
Adhesion................................................
Whenpathogenicbacteriacomeintocontactwithintacthumansurfacetis-
sues(e.g.,mucosa),theycontrivetoadheretoreceptorsonthesurfaceofthe
targetcellsbymeansofvarioussurfacestructuresoftheirown(attachment
Virulence,Pathogenicity,Susceptibility,Disposition
virulent
avirulent
pathogenic
susceptible
disposed
resistant
strain
species
variety
individual
apathogenic
nonsusceptible
type or var
(e.g., serotype, serovar)
Fig. 1. 1 Pathogenicityreferstopathogens,susceptibilitytohostspecies.The
termvirulencereferstoindividualstrainsofapathogenspecies.Thetermsdisposi-
tionandresistanceareusedtocharacterizethestatusofindividualsofasuscep-
tiblehostspecies.
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