Literature DB >> 6391643

Inefficient in vitro killing of virulent or nonvirulent Salmonella typhimurium by murine polymorphonuclear neutrophils.

E J Baron, R A Proctor.   

Abstract

The bactericidal capability of murine peritoneal polymorphonuclear neutrophils against virulent and nonvirulent Salmonella typhimurium was examined in an in vitro system. Although preincubation of the bacteria in specific murine antiserum elicited greater chemiluminescence from phagocytizing neutrophils than did incubation in normal murine serum, antiserum did not enhance ingestion, as less than 5% of the challenge was taken up by neutrophils under any of the conditions studied. Nonvirulent salmonellae showed a transient decrease in viable numbers early during in vitro incubation with or without intact neutrophils. Virulent salmonellae, however, were able to multiply without a lag period except when these bacteria were pretreated with antiserum and incubated in association with intact murine neutrophils. Results of these in vitro studies suggest that the murine polymorphonuclear neutrophil and antisalmonella antibody must act together to effect neutrophil-associated bactericidal activity against virulent salmonellae, and thus, that the neutrophil alone does not play a major role in the protection of unvaccinated, sensitive mice from disease caused by S. typhimurium.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6391643     DOI: 10.1139/m84-199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Microbiol        ISSN: 0008-4166            Impact factor:   2.419


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