Abstract
Annual Review of Microbiology
Vol. 55:
77-104
(Volume publication date October 2001)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.micro.55.1.77)
TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME AND BACTERIAL SUPERANTIGENS: An Update ▪ Abstract Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is an acute onset illness characterized by fever, rash formation, and hypotension that can lead to multiple organ failure and lethal shock, as well as desquamation in patients that recover. The disease is caused by bacterial superantigens (SAGs) secreted from Staphylococcus aureus and group A streptococci. SAGs bypass normal antigen presentation by binding to class II major histocompatibility complex molecules on antigen-presenting cells and to specific variable regions on the β-chain of the T-cell antigen receptor. Through this interaction, SAGs activate T cells at orders of magnitude above antigen-specific activation, resulting in massive cytokine release that is believed to be responsible for the most severe features of TSS. This review focuses on clinical and epidemiological aspects of TSS, as well as important developments in the genetics, biochemistry, immunology, and structural biology of SAGs. From the evolutionary relationships between these important toxins, we propose that there are five distinct groups of SAGs. Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)CYCLOOXYGENASE 2 PATHWAY AND ITS THERAPEUTIC INHIBITION IN SUPERANTIGEN-INDUCED TOXIC SHOCK Shock 30(6):721-728 (2009) In vivo and in vitro detection of a superantigenic toxin Vbeta signature in two forms of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome D. Thomas, T. Perpoint, O. Dauwalder, G. Lina, B. Floccard, J.-C. Richard, A. Bouvet, D. Peyramond, B. Allaouchiche, C. Chidiac, F. Vandenesch, J. Etienne, T. Ferry European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (2008) A novel vertebrate model of
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