Researchers have discovered that Streptococcus pyogenes, a species of bacteria that can cause severe illness if it invades the human body, can survive on the skin using arginine as a source of nutrition. Breakdown of a skin protein called filaggrin is a likely source of arginine. The study is expected to lead to novel treatment strategies: blocking arginine metabolism in S. pyogenes should curb its survival and virulence.
Apr
06
2021