[The interaction of the causative agent of melioidosis with the host's alveolar macrophages].

Mikrobiologicheskii zhurnal Pub Date : 1992-07-01
S F Popov, V Ia Kurilov, M P Lagutin
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Studies were carried out on guinea pigs and albino rats, intranasally infected with P. pseudomallei C-141. The cells of bronchovesicular exudate were obtained from animals 1, 4 and 24 hours after infection. Electron microscopy was applied to study the process of interaction of the agent and alveolar macrophages. Bacteria were shown to form a capsule which permitted avoiding phagocytosis, when entering the host respiratory system. Microbes that failed to form a capsule were absorbed by macrophages and enclosed in a phagosome. Then some bacteria were destroyed by the lysosomal enzymes, the other synthesized a capsule, which protected them against the effect of phagolysosome content. There were also such microbes which escaped from a phagosome prior to fusion with lysosomes and parasitized in phagocytic cytoplasma forming a capsule there. By the end of the first 24 hours of observation the intact encapsulated microbe species were found to prevail in the host cells.

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[类鼻疽病原体与宿主肺泡巨噬细胞的相互作用]。
对豚鼠和白化大鼠进行了鼻内感染假假单胞菌C-141的研究。分别于感染后1、4、24小时提取支气管水疱渗出细胞。电镜观察了药物与肺泡巨噬细胞相互作用的过程。研究表明,当细菌进入宿主呼吸系统时,会形成一种胶囊,以避免被吞噬。不能形成胶囊的微生物被巨噬细胞吸收并包裹在吞噬体中。然后,一些细菌被溶酶体酶消灭,另一些细菌合成一个胶囊,保护它们免受吞噬溶酶体含量的影响。也有这样的微生物,它们在与溶酶体融合之前从吞噬体中逃逸出来,寄生在吞噬细胞质中形成被囊。在第一个24小时的观察结束时,发现完整的被包裹的微生物物种在宿主细胞中占上风。
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