Literature DB >> 4979104

Inhibition of fibrinogen reaction by polysaccharide of encapsulated Staphylococcus aureus.

R Blackstock, R M Hyde, F C Kelly.   

Abstract

Encapsulated and nonencapsulated strains of Staphylococcus aureus which lack coagulase or clumping factor (bound coagulase), or both, were examined for the antigen associated with the fibrinogen-cell clumping reaction. Extracts of the cells were tested for the ability to react with fibrinogen or to inhibit fibrinogen precipitation. Antisera prepared against encapsulated (coagulase-positive, clumping factor-negative) variants, as well as against nonencapsulated wild-type (coagulase-positive, clumping factor-positive) S. aureus strains, contained high titers of clumping-inhibiting antibody. When coagulase-negative, clumping factor-negative mutants were the immunizing agents, antisera contained no demonstrable clumping-inhibiting antibody. Phenol extracts of all coagulase-positive strains tested precipitated fibrinogen, regardless of the ability of cells to clump in the presence of fibrinogen. Polysaccharide extracts of encapsulated, clumping factor-negative strains inhibited this fibrinogen-precipitating activity, whereas similar extracts of nonencapsulated staphylococci did not inhibit the fibrinogen reaction. From these results, it appeared that the coagulase-positive, encapsulated staphylococci which do not clump in fibrinogen solution possess clumping factor, but that their capsular polysaccharide inhibits clumping activity. These findings suggested a closer association of clumping factor and coagulase than is now recognized.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 4979104      PMCID: PMC252375          DOI: 10.1128/jb.96.3.799-803.1968

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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