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Research Progress on Immune Evasion of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
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As the main pathogen associated with enzootic pneumonia (EP), Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (Mhp) is globally prevalent and inflicts huge financial losses on the worldwide swine industry each year. However, the pathogenicity of Mhp has not been fully explained to date. Mhp invasion usually leads to long-term chronic infection and persistent lung colonization, suggesting that Mhp has developed effective immune evasion strategies. In this review, we offer more detailed information than was previously available about its immune evasion mechanisms through a systematic summary of the extant findings. Genetic mutation and post-translational protein processing confer Mhp the ability to alter its surface antigens. With the help of adhesins, Mhp can achieve cell invasion. And Mhp can modulate the host immune system through the induction of inflammation, incomplete autophagy, apoptosis, and the suppression of immune cell or immune effector activity. Furthermore, we offer the latest views on how we may treat Mhp infections and develop novel vaccines.
Title: Research Progress on Immune Evasion of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae
Description:
As the main pathogen associated with enzootic pneumonia (EP), Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (Mhp) is globally prevalent and inflicts huge financial losses on the worldwide swine industry each year.
However, the pathogenicity of Mhp has not been fully explained to date.
Mhp invasion usually leads to long-term chronic infection and persistent lung colonization, suggesting that Mhp has developed effective immune evasion strategies.
In this review, we offer more detailed information than was previously available about its immune evasion mechanisms through a systematic summary of the extant findings.
Genetic mutation and post-translational protein processing confer Mhp the ability to alter its surface antigens.
With the help of adhesins, Mhp can achieve cell invasion.
And Mhp can modulate the host immune system through the induction of inflammation, incomplete autophagy, apoptosis, and the suppression of immune cell or immune effector activity.
Furthermore, we offer the latest views on how we may treat Mhp infections and develop novel vaccines.
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