Alterations of the LPS determine virulence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in guinea-pig subcutaneous chambers

The virulence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) variants of Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain Gc40 was studied in vivo using the guinea-pig subcutaneous chamber model. Survival of variants D1, D2, D4 and D5 was assessed by viable counts made on chamber fluid at various times after inoculation. Chemotactic effe...

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description The virulence of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) variants of Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain Gc40 was studied in vivo using the guinea-pig subcutaneous chamber model. Survival of variants D1, D2, D4 and D5 was assessed by viable counts made on chamber fluid at various times after inoculation. Chemotactic effect was measured by counts of white cells in the chambers. Differential cell counts and assessments of the location of the gonococci were made on Giemsastained smears of chamber fluid. Sensitivity of the variants to normal guinea-pig serum was determined by in vitro bactericidal assays. D1 and D5 had relatively high M r LPS which was shed in the medium, were serum resistant, produced intense infections and were mainly extracellular. Large number of damaged white cells were present. D2 and D4, had low M r LPS which was poorly shed in the medium, were serum sensitive and produced low grade infections. D2 was the least infective and was seen mainly inside neutrophils. Collectively the data indicates that the type of LPS on the gonococcal surface and possibly the amount of shed LPS strongly influence the fate of gonococci in vivo, in an environment in which antibodies, complement and phagocytic cells are freely available. This may be decisive at some stages of the human infection.
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Antibody Formation
antigenic variation
Bacteriology
Biological and medical sciences
Chemotaxis, Leukocyte
Diffusion Chambers, Culture
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genetic Variation
gonococcus
Guinea Pigs
lipopolysaccharide
Lipopolysaccharides - chemistry
Lipopolysaccharides - genetics
Lipopolysaccharides - immunology
Microbiology
Morphology, structure, chemical composition
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Neisseria gonorrhoeae - genetics
Neisseria gonorrhoeae - immunology
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Skin
virulence
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title Alterations of the LPS determine virulence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in guinea-pig subcutaneous chambers
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