Journal article

Chlamydia trachomatis Genital Tract Infections: When Host Immune Response and the Microbiome Collide

N Ziklo, WM Huston, JS Hocking, P Timms

Trends in Microbiology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

Genital infections with Chlamydia trachomatis continue to be a major health problem worldwide. While some individuals clear their infection (presumed to be the result of an effective Th1/interferon-γ response), others develop chronic infections and some are prone to repeat infections. In females in particular, chronic asymptomatic infections are common and can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. Recent studies suggest that the genital tract microbiota could be a significant factor and explain person-to-person variation in C. trachomatis infections. One hypothesis suggests that C. trachomatis can use its trpBA genes to rescue tryptophan from indole, which is a product of anae..

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