Gene transfer potential of outer membrane vesicles of gram-negative bacteria

F Dell'Annunziata, V Folliero, R Giugliano… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
F Dell'Annunziata, V Folliero, R Giugliano, A De Filippis, C Santarcangelo, V Izzo, M Daglia
International journal of molecular sciences, 2021mdpi.com
The increasing spread of multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria is one of the major threats
to public health worldwide. Bacteria can acquire antibiotic resistance and virulence genes
through horizontal gene transfer (HGT). A novel horizontal gene transfer mechanism
mediated by outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) has been recently identified. OMVs are
rounded nanostructures released during their growth by Gram-negative bacteria.
Biologically active toxins and virulence factors are often entrapped within these vesicles that …
The increasing spread of multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria is one of the major threats to public health worldwide. Bacteria can acquire antibiotic resistance and virulence genes through horizontal gene transfer (HGT). A novel horizontal gene transfer mechanism mediated by outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) has been recently identified. OMVs are rounded nanostructures released during their growth by Gram-negative bacteria. Biologically active toxins and virulence factors are often entrapped within these vesicles that behave as molecular carriers. Recently, OMVs have been reported to contain DNA molecules, but little is known about the vesicle packaging, release, and transfer mechanisms. The present review highlights the role of OMVs in HGT processes in Gram-negative bacteria.
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