Literature DB >> 1987028

Penetration and replication of Edwardsiella spp. in HEp-2 cells.

J M Janda1, S L Abbott, L S Oshiro.   

Abstract

The ability of 22 Edwardsiella strains to penetrate and replicate in cultured epithelial cells was initially evaluated by light microscopy methods and by the recovery of gentamicin-resistant (Gmr) bacteria from the Triton X-100 cell lysates of HEp-2-infected monolayers. Giemsa-stained HEp-2 cells revealed the presence of numerous internalized bacteria 3 h postinfection, often appearing as parallel rows of replicated bacteria within the cytosol and sometimes obliterating the cytoplasm because of the large numbers of bacilli present. Invasive bacteria were also sometimes found within cytoplasmic vacuoles in infected cells; thin-section electron micrographs of HEp-2-infected cells supported these conclusions. Results of light microscopy studies and cell lysate assays indicated that most Edwardsiella tarda (92%) and some Edwardsiella hoshinae strains were invasion positive on one or more occasions, while Edwardsiella ictaluri isolates were uniformly negative. HEp-2 invasion by E. tarda was a microfilament-dependent (cytochalasin B- and D-sensitive) process, with maximum numbers of Gmr CFU recorded between 3 and 6 h postinfection. The small percentage (0.01 to 1.0%) of the challenge inoculum recoverable as Gmr progeny 3 to 6 h postinfection was attributed to a strong cell-associated (not filterable) hemolysin that was produced by a majority (85%) of the E. tarda strains but not by E. ictaluri and only minimally by E. hoshinae. This cytolysin/hemolysin was responsible for the toxic effects observed in HEp-2 cells during the infection-replication process of edwardsiellae and appears to play a role in the release of internalized and replicated bacteria from infected cells. The results suggest an invasion strategy with some similarities to and differences from those of other recognized enteroinvasive pathogens.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1987028      PMCID: PMC257720          DOI: 10.1128/iai.59.1.154-161.1991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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