Literature DB >> 822128

Penetration of penicillin into human phagocytes containing Neisseria gonorrhoeae: intracellular survival and growth at optimum concentrations of antibiotic.

D R Veale, H Finch, H Smith.   

Abstract

Phagocytes obtained from fresh human buffy coat (predominantly polymorphonuclear phagocytes) or from human buffy coat which had been incubated on a glass surface for 1 to 3 days (predominantly mononuclear phagocytes) were allowed to ingest gonococci, and then incubated with penicillin. More intracellular gonococci were killed at high than at low penicillin concentrations, indicating that penicillin penetrated the phagocytes. This was supported by autoradiography experiments with radiolabelled penicillin. A pilated, small-colony-forming gonococcal strain survived and multiplied for at least 15 h in polymorphonuclear phagocytes which were incubated with penicillin at the optimum concentration for killing the extracellular bacteria but not the intracellular ones; whereas a non-pilated, large-colony-forming strain survived for only 10 h. The former strain survived for at least 6 h in similar experiments with mononuclear phagocytes. Intracellular survival and in growth may be an important facet of the pathogenicity of gonococci.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 822128     DOI: 10.1099/00221287-95-2-353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-1287


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2.  The effect of antibiotics on the intracellular survival of Staphylococcus aureus in vitro.

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4.  Phagocytic killing of Neisseria gonorrhoeae by human monocytes.

Authors:  J R Mezzatesta; R F Rest
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5.  Mutational and biochemical analysis of cytochrome c', a nitric oxide-binding lipoprotein important for adaptation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to oxygen-limited growth.

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6.  Interactions of Neisseria gonorrhoeae with adherent polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

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7.  Neisseria gonorrhoeae catalase is not required for experimental genital tract infection despite the induction of a localized neutrophil response.

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8.  A strain-specific catalase mutation and mutation of the metal-binding transporter gene mntC attenuate Neisseria gonorrhoeae in vivo but not by increasing susceptibility to oxidative killing by phagocytes.

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9.  Use of lysostaphin to remove cell-adherent staphylococci during in vitro assays of phagocyte function.

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10.  Neisseria gonorrhoeae survive intraleukocytic oxygen-independent antimicrobial capacities of anaerobic and aerobic granulocytes in the presence of pyocin lethal for extracellular gonococci.

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