Sodium chloride-enhanced adherence of Edwardsiella tarda to HEp-2 cells

魚病研究 Volume 41 Issue 4 Page 165-170 published_at 2006-12
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Title ( eng )
Sodium chloride-enhanced adherence of Edwardsiella tarda to HEp-2 cells
Title ( jpn )
Edwardsiella tarda のHEp-2細胞への付着性に及ぼす培地食塩濃度の影響
Creator
Mahmoud Mostafa Mahmoud
Okuda Jun
Source Title
魚病研究
Fish Pathology
Volume 41
Issue 4
Start Page 165
End Page 170
Abstract
異なる食塩濃度の培地で培養したE. tarda 3株のHEp-2細胞への付着性を比較した。生菌数測定, 直接光顕観察のいずれにおいても, FK1051株およびKG8401株は3%食塩濃度の培地で培養すると0%食塩濃度の培地での培養に比べて高い細胞付着性を示したが, SU166株のそれは培地の塩分濃度にかかわらず低かった。これらの細胞付着性と培地食塩濃度との関係は, 赤血球凝集活性とのそれとよく一致した。また, この細胞付着性はN-アセチルノイラミン酸によって阻害された。
The adherence of Edwardsiella tarda strains to HEp-2 cells was studied by the viable cell count and direct microscopic count methods. Three selected E. tarda strains having different hemagglutination activities against guinea pig erythrocytes were cultured in a peptone-yeast extract broth supplemented with 3% NaCl (3%-NaCl culture) or without NaCl (0%-NaCl culture). Strain FK1051 showed significantly higher adherence in the 3%-NaCl culture than in the 0%-NaCl culture. A similar adherence pattern was observed in strain KG8401, though the adherence of the 0%-NaCl culture was higher than that of FK1051. In contrast, both cultures of strain SU166 were low in the adherence. These adherence patterns to the HEp-2 cells correlated well with the previously reported hemagglutinating activities of the strains. N-acetylneuraminic acid markedly inhibited the adherence as well as the hemagglutination. This NaCl-enhanced adherence may be involved in pathogenesis of E. tarda infection particularly in marine fish.
Keywords
Edwardsiella tarda
adherence
hemagglutination
HEp-2 cells
N-acetylneuraminic acid
NDC
Zoology [ 480 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
日本魚病学会
Date of Issued 2006-12
Rights
Copyright (c) 2007 The Japanese Society of Fish Pathology
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0388-788X
[ISSN] 1881-7335
[DOI] 10.3147/jsfp.41.165
[NCID] AN00063165
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.3147/jsfp.41.165