Unveiling the ocular battlefield: Insights into Pseudomonas aeruginosa virulence factors and their implications for multidrug resistance.

Int J Biol Macromol

Centre of Molecular Medicine and Diagnostics (COMManD), Department of Biochemistry, Saveetha Dental College & Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical & Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai-600077, India. Electronic address:

Published: May 2024

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  • The research focuses on the virulence factors of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa), a pathogen that can cause serious infections, especially in the eyes, by releasing various harmful proteins and enzymes.
  • It involved examining clinical isolates from both ocular (146 samples) and non-ocular (54 samples) sources to determine how common these virulence factors are and how they function.
  • Key findings showed high prevalence of specific virulence genes in ocular isolates, suggesting a link between these factors and eye infections, thereby enhancing our understanding of P. aeruginosa's role in ocular disease.

Article Abstract

The research investigates the virulence factors of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa), a pathogen known for its ability to cause human infections by releasing various exoenzymes and virulence factors. Particularly relevant in ocular infections, where tissue degeneration can occur, even after bacterial growth has ceased due to the potential role of secreted proteins/enzymes. Clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa, both ocular (146) and non-ocular (54), were examined to determine the frequency and mechanism of virulence factors. Phenotypic characterization revealed the production of alginate, biofilm, phospholipase C, and alkaline protease, while genotypic testing using internal uniplex PCR identified the presence of Exo U, S, T, Y, and LasB genes. Results showed a significant prevalence of Exo U and Y genes in ocular isolates, a finding unique to Indian studies. Additionally, the study noted that ocular isolates often contained all four secretomes, suggesting a potential link between these factors and ocular infections. These findings contribute to understanding the pathogenesis of P. aeruginosa infections, particularly in ocular contexts, and highlights the importance of comprehensive virulence factor analysis in clinical settings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.131677DOI Listing

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