Roles of bacterial membrane vesicles

Eric Daniel Avila-Calderón, Minerva Georgina Araiza-Villanueva, Juan Carlos Cancino-Diaz, Edgar Oliver López-Villegas, Nammalwar Sriranganathan, Stephen M. Boyle, Araceli Contreras-Rodríguez

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Abstract

Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) are released from the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Moreover, Gram-positive bacteria also produce membrane-derived vesicles. As OMVs transport several bacterial components, especially from the cell envelope, their interaction with the host cell, with other bacteria or as immunogens, have been studied intensely. Several functions have been ascribed to OMVs, especially those related to the transport of virulence factors, antigenic protein composition, and development as acellular vaccines. In this work, we review some of the recent findings about OMVs produced by specific pathogenic bacterial species.

Original languageEnglish
JournalArchives of Microbiology
Volume197
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014

Keywords

  • Bacteria
  • Gram negative
  • Gram positive
  • Outer membrane vesicles
  • Pathogens

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