Adherence of Bacteroides forsythus to host cells.

Microbios Pub Date : 2000-01-01
T Munemasa, T Takemoto, G Dahlén, T Hino, H Shiba, T Ogawa, H Kurihara, H Kurikara
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The adherence characteristics of Bacteroides forsythus to host cells, was examined. Four laboratory strains and twelve clinical isolates of B. forsythus were used. All strains demonstrated different haemagglutination activities. The haemagglutination of B. forsythus was inhibited strongly by amino acids such as L-arginine, L-histidine, L-lysine and L-alanine. The adherence to polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMNL) was weak except for B. forsythus ATCC 43037 and OMZ 408. The adherence of these strains was inhibited by L-histidine and L-arginine, and was facilitated by trypsin (0.1 mg/ml) treatment of polymorphonucleocytes. B. forsythus strains showed varied adherence to fibroblasts. It is suggested that the adherence of B. forsythus to host cells is mediated by a factor which is sensitive against some amino acids, and altered by trypsin-like enzymes.

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连翘拟杆菌对宿主细胞的粘附。
研究了连翘拟杆菌对寄主细胞的粘附特性。采用4株实验室菌株和12株临床分离株。所有菌株均表现出不同的血凝活性。连翘血凝作用受l -精氨酸、l -组氨酸、l -赖氨酸和l -丙氨酸等氨基酸的抑制作用较强。除连翘ATCC 43037和OMZ 408外,其余细胞对多形核白细胞(PMNL)的粘附力较弱。l -组氨酸和l -精氨酸抑制了这些菌株的粘附,胰蛋白酶(0.1 mg/ml)处理多形核细胞促进了这些菌株的粘附。连翘菌株对成纤维细胞的粘附性不同。推测连翘对寄主细胞的粘附是由一种对某些氨基酸敏感的因子介导的,并被胰蛋白酶样酶改变。
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