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Composition and functions of bacterial membrane vesicles

Toyofuku, Masanori; Schild, Stefan; Kaparakis-Liaskos, Maria; Eberl, Leo (2023). Composition and functions of bacterial membrane vesicles. Nature Reviews. Microbiology, 21(7):415-430.

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles are produced by species across all domains of life, suggesting that vesiculation represents a fundamental principle of living matter. In Gram-negative bacteria, membrane vesicles (MVs) can originate either from blebs of the outer membrane or from endolysin-triggered explosive cell lysis, which is often induced by genotoxic stress. Although less is known about the mechanisms of vesiculation in Gram-positive and Gram-neutral bacteria, recent research has shown that both lysis and blebbing mechanisms also exist in these organisms. Evidence has accumulated over the past years that different biogenesis routes lead to distinct types of MV with varied structure and composition. In this Review, we discuss the different types of MV and their potential cargo packaging mechanisms. We summarize current knowledge regarding how MV composition determines their various functions including support of bacterial growth via the disposal of waste material, nutrient scavenging, export of bioactive molecules, DNA transfer, neutralization of phages, antibiotics and bactericidal functions, delivery of virulence factors and toxins to host cells and inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. We also discuss the advantages of MV-mediated secretion compared with classic bacterial secretion systems and we introduce the concept of quantal secretion.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, further contribution
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
07 Faculty of Science > Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center
Dewey Decimal Classification:580 Plants (Botany)
Scopus Subject Areas:Life Sciences > Microbiology
Life Sciences > General Immunology and Microbiology
Health Sciences > Infectious Diseases
Language:English
Date:1 July 2023
Deposited On:19 Jun 2023 11:28
Last Modified:29 Dec 2024 02:38
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
ISSN:1740-1526
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41579-023-00875-5
PubMed ID:36932221

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