2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.01.478765
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InvL, an invasin-like adhesin, is a type II secretion system substrate required for Acinetobacter baumannii uropathogenesis

Abstract: Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic pathogen of growing concern, as isolates are commonly multidrug resistant. While A. baumannii is most frequently associated with pulmonary infections, a significant proportion of clinical isolates come from urinary sources, highlighting its uropathogenic potential. The type IIsecretion system (T2SS) of commonly used model Acinetobacter strains is important for virulence in various animal models, but the potential role of the T2SS in urinary tract infection (UTI) rema… Show more

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“…While both twitching and natural competence was abolished upon comC deletion, the ability to adhere to HUVEC cells was only reduced. This is best explained by the effect of other adhesins, such as ATA [56], Csu fimbriae [57], or InvL [58], which all contribute to host cell adherence.…”
Section: Functional Role Of Comc In a Baumanniimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While both twitching and natural competence was abolished upon comC deletion, the ability to adhere to HUVEC cells was only reduced. This is best explained by the effect of other adhesins, such as ATA [56], Csu fimbriae [57], or InvL [58], which all contribute to host cell adherence.…”
Section: Functional Role Of Comc In a Baumanniimentioning
confidence: 99%