2017
DOI: 10.1111/jfd.12745
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Physiological evidence that Piscirickettsia salmonis produces siderophores and uses iron from different sources

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“…Proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 stimulate the transcription of hepcidin, triggering and potentiating the hypoferric response of inflammation (Nemeth et al, 2004a). Several bacterial pathogens obtain the iron they need for their survival and replication from an external source (Ratledge and Dover, 2000;Pulgar et al, 2015;Bethke et al, 2016Bethke et al, , 2018Calquín et al, 2018). For this reason, eukaryotic organisms must effectively control iron homeostasis, through the regulation of the proteins involved in its metabolism (Skaar, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 stimulate the transcription of hepcidin, triggering and potentiating the hypoferric response of inflammation (Nemeth et al, 2004a). Several bacterial pathogens obtain the iron they need for their survival and replication from an external source (Ratledge and Dover, 2000;Pulgar et al, 2015;Bethke et al, 2016Bethke et al, , 2018Calquín et al, 2018). For this reason, eukaryotic organisms must effectively control iron homeostasis, through the regulation of the proteins involved in its metabolism (Skaar, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the three different concentrations of ferric citrate used did generate minor differences in the biofilm production for the strains evaluated. The planktonic LF-89 type strain can grow normally at concentrations between 0.15 to 1 mM, while concentrations below 0.01 mM only decrease its growth by 25% [ 42 ]. Taking into account that biofilm formation is considered a mechanism of resistance to stressors [ 10 ], the iron concentrations used were possibly not low enough to induce strong biofilm formation in the bacteria in response to suboptimal concentrations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Significant investigative advancements have been made as related to P. salmonis , including in vitro culturing (e.g. Fuentealba et al., 2020), virulence factors (Almarza et al., 2016; Calquín et al, 2018; Oliver et al., 2017), life strategies (Levipan et al., 2020), gene expression during cell infection (Machuca & Martínez, 2016; Zúñiga et al., 2020) and epidemiology (Meyer et al., 2021). However, clarity is almost completely lacking on the molecular signalling pathways underlying the lifestyle of the bacterium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%