Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 14, 2026

Antigen-Capture Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Specific Detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Published on: February 24, 2023
Mycoplasmas and their host: emerging and re-emerging minimal pathogens
Christine Citti1, Alain Blanchard
1INRA, UMR1225, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse, 23 Chemin des Capelles, F-31076 Toulouse Cedex 3, France. citti@envt.fr
Abstract:
Commonly known as mycoplasmas, bacteria of the class Mollicutes include the smallest and simplest life forms capable of self replication outside of a host. Yet, this minimalism hides major human and animal pathogens whose prevalence and occurrence have long been underestimated. Owing to advances in sequencing methods, large data sets have become available for a number of mycoplasma species and strains, providing new diagnostic approaches, typing strategies, and means for comprehensive studies. A broader picture is thus emerging in which mycoplasmas are successful pathogens having evolved a number of mechanisms and strategies for surviving hostile environments and adapting to new niches or hosts.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Bacterial Phylum Tenericutes
Fungal Phylum Microsporidia
Microbial Interactions: Parasitism
Atypical Pneumonia
Bacterial Phylum Chlamydiae
Colonisation of Pathogens
