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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (
myositis
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Glutathione peroxidases are widespread among eukaryotic organisms and function as a major defense against hydrogen peroxide and organic peroxides. However, glutathione peroxidases are not well studied among prokaryotic organisms and have not previously been shown to promote bacterial virulence. Recently, a gene with homology to
glutathione peroxidase
was shown to contribute to the antioxidant defenses of Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus). Since this bacterium causes numerous suppurative diseases that require it to thrive in highly inflamed tissue, it was of interest to determine if
glutathione peroxidase
is important for virulence. In this study, we report that GpoA
glutathione peroxidase
is the major
glutathione peroxidase
in S. pyogenes and is essential for S. pyogenes pathogenesis in several murine models that mimic different aspects of streptococcal suppurative disease. In contrast,
glutathione peroxidase
is not essential for virulence in a zebrafish model of streptococcal
myositis
, a disease characterized by the absence of an inflammatory cell infiltrate. Taken together, these data suggest that S. pyogenes requires
glutathione peroxidase
to adapt to oxidative stress that accompanies an inflammatory response, and the data provide the first demonstration of a role for
glutathione peroxidase
in bacterial virulence. The fact that genes encoding putative glutathione peroxidases are found in the genomes of many pathogenic bacterial species suggests that
glutathione peroxidase
may have a general role in bacterial pathogenesis.
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PMID:Contribution of glutathione peroxidase to the virulence of Streptococcus pyogenes. 1468 22