Staphylococcus aureusCapsular Polysaccharide Types 5 and 8 Reduce Killing by Bovine Neutrophils In Vitro

Autor: Kampen, Annette H., Tollersrud, Tore, Lund, Arve
Zdroj: Infection and Immunity; March 2005, Vol. 73 Issue: 3 p1578-1583, 6p
Abstrakt: ABSTRACTIsogenic variants of Staphylococcus aureusstrain Reynolds expressing either no capsule or capsular polysaccharide (CP) type 5 (CP5) or type 8 (CP8) were used to assess the effect of CP on bacterial killing and the respiratory burst of bovine neutrophils. The effects of antisera specific for CP5 and CP8 were also evaluated. The killing of live bacteria by isolated neutrophils was quantified in a bactericidal assay, while the respiratory burst after stimulation with live bacteria in whole blood was measured by flow cytometry. The expression of a CP5 or CP8 capsule protected the bacteria from being killed by bovine neutrophils in vitro (P< 0.001), and the capsule-expressing variants did not stimulate respiratory burst activity in calf whole blood. The addition of serotype-specific antisera increased the killing of the capsule-expressing bacteria and enhanced their stimulating effect in the respiratory burst assay (P< 0.01). When the S. aureusvariants were grown under conditions known not to promote capsule expression, there were no significant differences between them. The present study demonstrates that the expression of S. aureusCP5 or CP8 confers resistance to opsonophagocytic killing and prevents the bacteria from inducing respiratory burst of bovine neutrophils in vitro and that these effects can be reversed by the addition of serotype-specific antisera.
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