Adherence of Mannheimia haemolytica to ovine bronchial epithelial cells

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Bioscience Horizons Pub Date : 2011-03-01 DOI:10.1093/BIOHORIZONS/HZR007
S. Haig
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The adherence of six isolates of Mannheimia haemolytica to ovine bronchial epithelial cells (OBECs) was examined via immunofluorescence, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and quantification assays; isolates used represented different capsular, outer membrane protein A (OmpA), and LPS types and species of isolation. The study revealed that both the capsular and LPS types of the isolates affected the level of adherence displayed; however there was no difference displayed in the level of adherence between ovine and bovine isolated strains, implying the presence of non-specific adhesins. Isolates were further tested for their ability to adhere to the extracellular matrix component, collagen, using a collagen-coated transwell insert seeded with OBECs, mimicking the in vivo environment of the respiratory tract. SEM results showed that all six isolates tested adhered to collagen. Additionally, the role of OmpA in attachment was investigated through inhibition assays using cross-absorbed OmpA-specific antibodies, with results showing that OmpA failed to have any effect on the level of attachment to OBECs achieved by all but the two virulent isolates tested, insinuating its potential as a virulence factor. Additionally, SEM revealed an unknown substance on the surface of the OBECs and decorating all six isolates. Subsequent analysis, entailing further SEM imaging and the growth of the isolates on Congo red agar indicated that this may be extracellular polysaccharide, implying that M. haemolytica possesses the potential to form biofilms, a previously undocumented ability.
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溶血性曼海姆病对绵羊支气管上皮细胞的粘附性
采用免疫荧光、扫描电镜(SEM)和定量方法检测了6株溶血性曼海姆菌对绵羊支气管上皮细胞(OBECs)的粘附性;所使用的分离物代表不同的荚膜、外膜蛋白A (OmpA)和LPS类型和种类。研究表明,荚膜和脂多糖类型都影响粘附水平;然而,在绵羊和牛分离株之间没有显示出粘附水平的差异,这意味着存在非特异性粘附素。分离物进一步测试其粘附细胞外基质成分胶原蛋白的能力,使用含有OBECs的胶原蛋白包被transwell插入物,模拟呼吸道的体内环境。扫描电镜结果显示,所有六个分离株都与胶原蛋白粘附。此外,通过交叉吸收OmpA特异性抗体的抑制试验,研究了OmpA在附着中的作用,结果表明,除了两种强毒分离株外,OmpA对所有被测试的OBECs的附着水平没有任何影响,这暗示了它作为一个毒力因子的潜力。此外,扫描电镜还发现了一种未知物质在OBECs表面,并装饰了所有六个分离株。随后的分析,包括进一步的扫描电镜成像和刚果红琼脂上分离物的生长,表明这可能是细胞外多糖,这意味着溶血分枝杆菌具有形成生物膜的潜力,这是一种以前没有记录的能力。
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