Literature DB >> 6454658

Assmilation of iron by pathogenic Neisseria spp.

R J Yancey, R A Finkelstein.   

Abstract

Iron assimilation by Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae has been shown to be important to their growth and virulence. Iron acquisition in vitro was studied in an agar diffusion assay employing the iron-binding protein conalbumin. The ability of various iron compounds to alter the growth-inhibitory effect of conalbumin was investigated. On an equimolar iron basis, citrate-containing iron compounds were most effective; hemin was slightly less effective; ferrous sulfate and ferrous ammonium sulfate were even less effective; and the ferric compounds, ferric nitrate, ferric chloride, and ferric dextran (Imferon), were least effective. The results suggested that, as with Escherichia coli and certain other bacteria, the Neisseria spp. may utilize a citrate-mediated iron transport system. Microbial siderophores were also tested for their ability to relieve the growth-inhibitory effect of conalbumin. Two phenolate siderophores and Desferal enhanced growth inhibition in the deferrated form, but were inactive in the ferrated form. Several trihydroxamates of the ferrichrome family and coprogen were inactive in either the deferrated or ferrated forms. Of the 12 different siderophores tested, only the dihydroxamates (schizokinen, arthrobactin, and aerobactin) were stimulatory, but then only in the ferrated forms. Apparently, even though those siderophores could be utilized as specific iron transport agents by the Neisseria spp., they could not compete with conalbumin for iron under these assay conditions.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6454658      PMCID: PMC351488          DOI: 10.1128/iai.32.2.592-599.1981

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


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