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pH-dependent adhesion of piliated Corynebacterium renale to bovine bladder epithelial cells.

S Takai, R Yanagawa, Y Kitamura.   

Abstract

The adhesion of Corynebacterium renale 115 to bovine bladder epithelial cells was studied with two clones of the bacteria, piliated (P+) and nonpiliated (P-). The percentage of the cells with attached P+ bacteria was greater than that of the cells with attached P- bacteria, and the number of attached P+ bacteria was higher than that of the P- bacteria. The adhesion of P+ bacteria was found to be pH dependent, which was supported by the following facts: the number of attached bacteria was high at a pH above 7.6 and low at a pH below 6.8; the adhering P+ bacteria were eluted immediately after the pH was decreased from 7.4 to 6.4; and the P+ bacteria unattached at pH 6.4 adhered to the cells immediately after the pH was increased to pH 7.4. The adhesion of P+ bacteria was inhibited by anti-pilus antiserum. The adhesion was not inhibited by amino acids or sugars, including mannose, and was not influenced by Ca2+ and Mg2+. P- bacteria hardly attached to the epithelial cells, irrespective of the pH and other factors.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6105129      PMCID: PMC551002          DOI: 10.1128/iai.28.3.669-674.1980

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


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