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Gram-positive bacteria, lacking an outer membrane and related secretory systems and having a thick peptidoglycan, have developed novel approaches to pathogenesis by acquiring (among others) a unique family of surface proteins, toxins, enzymes, and prophages. For the new edition, the editors have enhanced this fully researched compendium of Gram-positive bacterial pathogens by including new data generated using genomic sequencing as well as the latest knowledge on Gram-positive structure and mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and theories on the mechanisms of Gram-positive bacterial…mehr
Gram-positive bacteria, lacking an outer membrane and related secretory systems and having a thick peptidoglycan, have developed novel approaches to pathogenesis by acquiring (among others) a unique family of surface proteins, toxins, enzymes, and prophages. For the new edition, the editors have enhanced this fully researched compendium of Gram-positive bacterial pathogens by including new data generated using genomic sequencing as well as the latest knowledge on Gram-positive structure and mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and theories on the mechanisms of Gram-positive bacterial pathogenicity. This edition emphasizes streptococci, staphylococci, listeria, and spore-forming pathogens, with chapters written by many of the leading researchers in these areas. The chapters systematically dissect these organisms biologically, genetically, and immunologically, in an attempt to understand the strategies used by these bacteria to cause human disease. "This textbook comprises a superb collection of scientific knowledge making it a must-read for any graduate student, medical doctor, or investigator studying these gram-positive bacteria and inspiring future imaginations of biological knowledge." - William R. Jacobs, Jr., PhD, Professor Microbiology & Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Section 1: The Gram-Positive Cell Wall Vincent A. Fischetti
1 The Gram-Positive Cell Wall Manfred Rohde 2 Surface Proteins on Gram-Positive Bacteria Vincent A. Fischetti Section 2: The Streptococcus Vincent A. Fischetti and Joseph J. Ferretti
Group A Streptococci 3 Intracellular Invasion by Streptococcus pyogenes: Invasins, Host Receptors, and Relevance to Human Disease Beinan Wang and P. Patrick Cleary 4 Capsular Polysaccharide of Group A Streptococci Michael Wessels 5 Toxins and Superantigens of Group A Streptococci Blake A. Shannon, John K. McCormick, and Patrick M. Schlievert 6 Genetics of Group A Streptococci Kyu Hong Cho, Gary Port, and Michael Caparon 7 Molecular Mimicry, Autoimmunity, and Infection: The Cross-Reactive Antigens of Group A Streptococci and Their Sequelae Madeline W. Cunningham 8 Extracellular Matrix Interactions with Gram-Positive Pathogens Sven Hammerschmidt, Manfred Rohde, and Klaus T. Preissner 9 Streptococcus-Mediated Host Cell Signaling Vijay Pancholi 10 Vaccine Approaches to Protect Against Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis Vincent Fischetti 11 The Bacteriophages of Group A Streptococci W. Michael McShan 12 Molecular Epidemiology, Ecology, and Evolution of Group A Streptococci Debra E. Bessen, Pierre R. Smeesters, and Bernard W. Beall Group B Streptococci 13 Surface Structures of Group B Streptococci Important to Human Immunity Lawrence Paoletti and Dennis Kasper 14 Epidemiology of Group B Streptococcal Infections Vanessa N. Raabe and Andi L. Shane Group C and G Streptococci 15 Genetics and Pathogenicity Factors of Group C and G Streptococci Horst Malke 16 Pathogenicity Factors in Group C and G Streptococci Claire E. Turner, Laura Bubba, and Androulla Efstratiou 17 Infections Caused by Group C and G Streptococcus (Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis and Others): Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects Gio Baracco
Streptococcus pneumoniae 18 The Cell Wall of Streptococcus pneumoniae Waldemar Vollmer, Orietta Massidda, and Alexander Tomasz 19 Streptococcus pneumoniae Capsular Polysaccharide James Paton and Judy Morona 20 Streptococcus pneumoniae: Invasion and Inflammation Allister J. Loughran, Carlos J. Orihuela, and Elaine I. Tuomanen 21 Phase Variation of Streptococcus pneumoniae Jing Li and Jing-Ren Zhang 22 Genetics of Streptococcus pneumoniae Francesco Santoro, Francesco Iannelli, and Gianni Pozzi 23 Pneumococcal Vaccines David E. Briles, James C. Paton, Reshmi Mukerji, Edward Swiatlo, and Marilyn J. Crain Enterococci 24 Pathogenicity of Enterococci Elizabeth M. Selleck, Daria Van Tyne, and Michael S. Gilmore 25 Enterococcal Genetics Keith E. Weaver Oral Streptococci 26 Biology of Oral Streptococci J. Abranches, L. Zeng, J. K. Kajfasz, S. R. Palmer, B. Chakraborty, Z. T. Wen, V. P. Richards, L. J. Brady, and J. A. Lemos 27 The Biology of Streptococcus mutans J. A. Lemos
28 Genetics of Sanguinis-Group Streptococci in Health and Disease Angela Nobbs and Jens Kreth Lactococci 29 Genetics of Lactococci Philippe Gaudu, Yuji Yamamoto, Peter Ruhdal Jensen, Karin Hammer, Delphine Lechardeur, and Alexandra Gruss Section 3: The Staphylococcus Richard P. Novick
30 The Evolving Genome Jodi Lindsay
31 Plasmids and Transposable and Integrative Elements Neville Firth, Slade O. Jensen, Stephen M. Kwong, Ronald A. Skurray, and Joshua P. Ramsay 32 Temperate Phages of Staphylococcus aureus Hanne Ingmer, David Gerlach, and Christine Wolz 33 Pathogenicity Islands and Their Role in Staphylococcal Biology Richard Novick 34 Respiration and Small Colony Variants of Staphylococcus aureus Richard Proctor 35 Noncoding RNA Emma D
Section 1: The Gram-Positive Cell Wall Vincent A. Fischetti
1 The Gram-Positive Cell Wall Manfred Rohde 2 Surface Proteins on Gram-Positive Bacteria Vincent A. Fischetti Section 2: The Streptococcus Vincent A. Fischetti and Joseph J. Ferretti
Group A Streptococci 3 Intracellular Invasion by Streptococcus pyogenes: Invasins, Host Receptors, and Relevance to Human Disease Beinan Wang and P. Patrick Cleary 4 Capsular Polysaccharide of Group A Streptococci Michael Wessels 5 Toxins and Superantigens of Group A Streptococci Blake A. Shannon, John K. McCormick, and Patrick M. Schlievert 6 Genetics of Group A Streptococci Kyu Hong Cho, Gary Port, and Michael Caparon 7 Molecular Mimicry, Autoimmunity, and Infection: The Cross-Reactive Antigens of Group A Streptococci and Their Sequelae Madeline W. Cunningham 8 Extracellular Matrix Interactions with Gram-Positive Pathogens Sven Hammerschmidt, Manfred Rohde, and Klaus T. Preissner 9 Streptococcus-Mediated Host Cell Signaling Vijay Pancholi 10 Vaccine Approaches to Protect Against Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis Vincent Fischetti 11 The Bacteriophages of Group A Streptococci W. Michael McShan 12 Molecular Epidemiology, Ecology, and Evolution of Group A Streptococci Debra E. Bessen, Pierre R. Smeesters, and Bernard W. Beall Group B Streptococci 13 Surface Structures of Group B Streptococci Important to Human Immunity Lawrence Paoletti and Dennis Kasper 14 Epidemiology of Group B Streptococcal Infections Vanessa N. Raabe and Andi L. Shane Group C and G Streptococci 15 Genetics and Pathogenicity Factors of Group C and G Streptococci Horst Malke 16 Pathogenicity Factors in Group C and G Streptococci Claire E. Turner, Laura Bubba, and Androulla Efstratiou 17 Infections Caused by Group C and G Streptococcus (Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis and Others): Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects Gio Baracco
Streptococcus pneumoniae 18 The Cell Wall of Streptococcus pneumoniae Waldemar Vollmer, Orietta Massidda, and Alexander Tomasz 19 Streptococcus pneumoniae Capsular Polysaccharide James Paton and Judy Morona 20 Streptococcus pneumoniae: Invasion and Inflammation Allister J. Loughran, Carlos J. Orihuela, and Elaine I. Tuomanen 21 Phase Variation of Streptococcus pneumoniae Jing Li and Jing-Ren Zhang 22 Genetics of Streptococcus pneumoniae Francesco Santoro, Francesco Iannelli, and Gianni Pozzi 23 Pneumococcal Vaccines David E. Briles, James C. Paton, Reshmi Mukerji, Edward Swiatlo, and Marilyn J. Crain Enterococci 24 Pathogenicity of Enterococci Elizabeth M. Selleck, Daria Van Tyne, and Michael S. Gilmore 25 Enterococcal Genetics Keith E. Weaver Oral Streptococci 26 Biology of Oral Streptococci J. Abranches, L. Zeng, J. K. Kajfasz, S. R. Palmer, B. Chakraborty, Z. T. Wen, V. P. Richards, L. J. Brady, and J. A. Lemos 27 The Biology of Streptococcus mutans J. A. Lemos
28 Genetics of Sanguinis-Group Streptococci in Health and Disease Angela Nobbs and Jens Kreth Lactococci 29 Genetics of Lactococci Philippe Gaudu, Yuji Yamamoto, Peter Ruhdal Jensen, Karin Hammer, Delphine Lechardeur, and Alexandra Gruss Section 3: The Staphylococcus Richard P. Novick
30 The Evolving Genome Jodi Lindsay
31 Plasmids and Transposable and Integrative Elements Neville Firth, Slade O. Jensen, Stephen M. Kwong, Ronald A. Skurray, and Joshua P. Ramsay 32 Temperate Phages of Staphylococcus aureus Hanne Ingmer, David Gerlach, and Christine Wolz 33 Pathogenicity Islands and Their Role in Staphylococcal Biology Richard Novick 34 Respiration and Small Colony Variants of Staphylococcus aureus Richard Proctor 35 Noncoding RNA Emma D
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"This textbook comprises a superb collection of scientific knowledge making it a must-read for any graduate student, medical doctor, or investigator studying these gram-positive bacteria and inspiring future imaginations of biological knowledge."
- William R. Jacobs, Jr., PhD Professor Microbiology & Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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