Literature DB >> 97226

Listeria monocytogenes cell walls induce decreased resistance to infection.

L A Baker, P A Campbell.   

Abstract

A significant decrease in murine resistance to Listeria monocytogenes was induced by using crude Listeria cell wall fraction (LCWF) and purified Listeria cell walls (PF). When equal amounts of these materials were injected, PF was more effective than LCWF in decreasing resistance. The PF effect was dose dependent when measured either as a decrease in 50% lethal dose of the Listeria challenge or as a decrease in survival time of the infected mice. PF apparently does not act directly on the Listeria since it (i) did not cause a change in in vitro growth of Listeria and (ii) did not increase the virulence of Listeria passaged in vivo or in vitro. The greatest decrease in resistance was observed when both PF and the Listeria challenge were injected intraperitoneally, which may suggest a localized effect. A decrease in resistance was seen when PF was given as early as 3 days before challenge. There was little or no decrease in resistance when PF was given 2 days after the Listeria challenge. Mice previously immunized with live Listeria were immune to Listeria challenge. However, after PF injection the immune mice showed a decreased resistance which was of the same order of magnitude as that seen in unimmunized mice. The effect of PF seems to be at least partially nonspecific, since a decrease in resistance to Salmonella typhimurium could also be demonstrated in PF-treated mice. Phagocytosis of Listeria both in vivo and in vitro did not appear to be inhibited by PF, although the ability of PF-treated mice to kill Listeria in the peritoneal cavity was inhibited.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 97226      PMCID: PMC421557          DOI: 10.1128/iai.20.1.99-107.1978

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


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