Virulence Factors Associated with Enterococcus Faecalis Infective Endocarditis: A Mini Review

Author:

Madsen Kristian T.,Skov Marianne N.,Gill Sabine,Kemp Michael

Abstract

Introduction:The enterococci are accountable for up to 20% of all cases of infective endocarditis, withEnterococcus faecalisbeing the primary causative isolate. Infective endocarditis is a life-threatening infection of the endocardium that results in the formation of vegetations. Based on a literature review, this paper provides an overview of the virulence factors associated withE. faecalisinfective endocarditis. Furthermore, it reports the effects of active or passive immunization against some of these involved factors.Individual virulence factors:Nine virulence factors have in particular been associated withE. faecalisinfective endocarditis. Absence of these factors entailed attenuation of strains in both mixed- and mono-bacterial infection endocarditis models as well as inin vitroandex vivoassays when compared to their virulence factor expressing parental strains.Pathogenesis:The virulence factors promote a broad spectrum of events that together allow for disease development and progression. The infection is initiated through bacterial binding to ligands present at the site of infection after which the colonization can be accelerated through inter-bacterial attachment and modulation of the host immune response. The formation and growth of the vegetation provide protection and promote growth. Controlled degeneration of the vegetation appears to increase the likelihood of embolization and dissemination, without exposing protected bacteria.Prophylactic immunization:In most cases, active and passive immunization against associated virulence factors provided partial protection.Future prospects:There is a need for further evaluation of the known virulence factors. Immunization against two or more virulence factors might be an effective prophylactic tool.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology

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