Literature DB >> 9536841

Impaired phagocytosis and opsonisation towards group B streptococci in preterm neonates.

J Källman1, J Schollin, C Schalèn, A Erlandsson, E Kihlström.   

Abstract

AIMS: To study the chemiluminescence response in polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMNL) at different stages of maturity and the opsonic capacity of sera with defined titres of anti-capsular type III antibodies, after exposure to serotype III group B streptococci (GBS). The influence of GBS type III capsule expression on PMNL chemiluminescence response was also investigated.
METHODS: Two clinical isolates of serotype III GBS and two serotype III reference strains which form isogenic variants with high and low amounts of capsule substance, respectively, were used. PMNL and sera were obtained from adult healthy blood donors, full term neonates, and preterm neonates.
RESULTS: PMNL from premature infants showed a significantly lower chemiluminescence response (p < 0.0001) than the PMNL from adults and neonates, while the chemiluminescence response with adult, neonatal, and preterm sera gradually diminished. In the presence of a serum pool with a standardised complement value, raised (> 10 mg/l), rather than low (< 1.0 mg/l) anti-III antibody titres induced a higher chemiluminescence response to the capsule expressing variant. When GBS were cultured at pH 5.0, the bacteria had a higher buoyant density, reflecting decreased expression of capsule substance compared with bacteria grown at pH 7.4. Concomitantly, there was a substantial increase in chemiluminescence response for all isolates cultured at the lower pH, except for the capsule deficient mutant.
CONCLUSIONS: PMNL function and opsonic capacity are significantly impaired in neonates and correlate with maturation of the newborn child. The combined defect in cellular and humoral defences in preterm neonates may contribute to their increased susceptibility to GBS infection. Growth conditions for GBS, simulating different in vivo environments, greatly affect capsule expression and resistance to phagocytosis.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9536841      PMCID: PMC1720729          DOI: 10.1136/fn.78.1.f46

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed        ISSN: 1359-2998            Impact factor:   5.747


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