2009
DOI: 10.1128/mmbr.00028-09
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Working toward the Future: Insights intoFrancisella tularensisPathogenesis and Vaccine Development

Abstract: SUMMARY Francisella tularensis is a facultative intracellular gram-negative pathogen and the etiological agent of the zoonotic disease tularemia. Recent advances in the field of Francisella genetics have led to a rapid increase in both the generation and subsequent characterization of mutant strains exhibiting altered growth and/or virulence characteristics within various model systems of infection. In this review, we summarize the major properties of several Francisella… Show more

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“…Although F. tularensis infection is uncommon in the general population, the extreme virulence and relatively high mortality rate of F. tularensis infection have led to the classification of F. tularensis as a probable biological warfare agent (3,4). As evidence of its extreme virulence, F. tularensis infection can be initiated with as few as 10 organisms and if left untreated has mortality rates of 30 -60% (5).…”
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“…Although F. tularensis infection is uncommon in the general population, the extreme virulence and relatively high mortality rate of F. tularensis infection have led to the classification of F. tularensis as a probable biological warfare agent (3,4). As evidence of its extreme virulence, F. tularensis infection can be initiated with as few as 10 organisms and if left untreated has mortality rates of 30 -60% (5).…”
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“…The archetype of an acyl protein thioesterase is human acyl protein thioesterase 1 (hAPT1), 5 which controls essential cellular functions including signal transduction, ion transport, and neural development (16 -18). hAPT1 was recently confirmed as a target for cancer therapeutics, where inhibition of hAPT1 led to partial phenotypic reversion of Ras-dependent cancers (18).…”
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“…F. tularensis subspecies tularensis (type A) is the most virulent of all four Francisella subspecies. About 70% of tularemia cases in North America are a result of type A Francisella with an infectivity dose of less than 10 colony-forming units (cfu) in humans (1). The live vaccine strain (LVS) 3 is a derivative of Russian S15 strain of F. tularensis subspecies holarctica (type B).…”
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“…95). Although human disease is shown to occur via zoonotic transmission from arthropods or other infected animals, F. tularensis has gained increasing attention because of its potential use in bioterrorism (96).…”
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