Literature DB >> 2857685

Effect of piliation on interactions of Haemophilus influenzae type b with human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

M F Tosi, D C Anderson, J Barrish, E O Mason, S L Kaplan.   

Abstract

Piliated, adherent (P+) and nonpiliated, nonadherent (P-) strains of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) were compared with respect to their ability to induce polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) chemiluminescence (CL) and superoxide (O2-) generation and their susceptibility to phagocytosis by PMNs. P+ strains opsonized in normal human serum (NHS) induced significantly greater CL than did P- strains (500 X 10(5) +/- 112 X 10(5) versus 242 X 10(5) +/- 65 X 10(5) total counts per 60 min; P less than 0.001) when reacted with normal PMNs. Contributions of immunoglobulin and complement to CL activity in these mixtures were shown by findings of lower overall levels of CL when hypogammaglobulinemic serum or heat-inactivated NHS was used to opsonize either P+ or P- organisms. Results obtained with mixtures of hypogammaglobulinemic plus adsorbed heat-inactivated NHS (with P+ or P- organisms) suggested a role for an antipilus antibody in the enhancement of CL by these strains. NHS-opsonized P+ strains also induced significantly greater (P less than 0.002) O2- generation than did P- strains (2.83 +/- 0.08 versus 1.94 +/- 0.14 nmol of ferricytochrome c reduced per 10 min/10(6) PMN). Comparable ingestion of P+ or P- strains opsonized in NHS by PMNs was demonstrated by a radiolabeled uptake technique and transmission electron microscopy, and primary granule release (beta-glucuronidase) was comparable during ingestion of P+ or P- strains. The basis for the observed enhanced capacity of P+ Hib to stimulate PMN oxidative metabolism as compared with P- organisms is uncertain. Possible clinical implications of these findings deserve further study.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2857685      PMCID: PMC261388          DOI: 10.1128/iai.47.3.780-785.1985

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


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