Chlamydia (bacterium)
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Chlamydia (bacterium)
Chlamydia is a genus of bacteria in the family Chlamydiaceae, order Chlamydiales, class and phylum Chlamydiae. The three species in this genus are Chlamydia trachomatis (affects only humans), Chlamydia suis (affects only swine), and Chlamydia muridarum (affects only mice and hamsters).[1] At one time, this genus also included the species that are presently in the genus, Chlamydophila. In 1999, two clinically relevant species, Chlamydophila pneumoniae and Chlamydophila psittaci were moved to the Chlamydophila genus. Chlamydia infection is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted disease and the leading cause of infectious blindness in the world. Life cycleChlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens, which means they are unable to replicate outside of a host cell. However, to disseminate effectively, these pathogens have evolved a unique biphasic life cycle wherein they alternate between two functionally and morphologically distinct forms. [2]
To date, no one has been able to detect a host cell protein that is trafficked to the inclusion through the exocytic pathway. As the RBs replicate, the inclusion grows as well to accommodate the increasing numbers of organisms. Through unknown mechanisms, RBs begin a differentiation program back to the infectious EBs, which are released from the host cell to initiate a new round of infection. Because of their obligate intracellular nature, Chlamydiae have no tractable genetic system, unlike E. coli, which makes Chlamydiae and related organisms difficult to investigate. ReferencesSources
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