dispersin
Dispersin is a bacterial protein primarily associated with the pathogenic bacterium Escherichia coli, particularly the enteroaggregative strain (EAEC). It plays a significant role in the colonization and pathogenesis of EAEC infections by facilitating bacterial adherence to the intestinal mucosa and promoting biofilm formation. Dispersin functions as a secreted factor that helps the bacteria disperse from biofilms, aiding in colonization of new sites within the host intestine.
The gene responsible for dispersin production is called aap (antigenic adherence factor), located on the EAEC
Clinically, the presence of dispersin has been associated with increased virulence of EAEC strains, contributing to
Research indicates that dispersin's activity is tightly regulated and that it acts synergistically with other virulence