In Vitro Influence of Mycoplasma Species on the Stimulation of Human Polymorphonuclear Granulocytes

Rea Krausse , Uwe Ullmann , Christel Wagener
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Abstract

The influence of Mycoplasma species ( sp.) on the stimulation of human polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes (PMNG) was determined by means of the luminol-dependent chemiluminescence (CL) method. When opsonized Mycoplasma sp. were used the CL response of PMNG was greater than in the presence of nonopsonized strains. Nonopsonized and nonspecifically opsonized Mycoplasma sp. showed a different CL response pattern. The stimulation of PMNG was with M. pneumoniae significantly weaker than with the other Mycoplasma sp. Using isolated M. hominis strains always the same CL-reaction of PMNG was observed. On the other hand, with 12 isolated U. urealyticum strains different results were obtained; 9 strains isolated from the upper urogenital tract lead to a slight PMNG stimulation comparable to that of M. pneumoniae. No correlation was found between CL response and bacterial killing. The weak stimulation of PMNG by M. pneumoniae and most of the U. urealyticum isolates suggest that this behaviour could be a factor of pathogenicity.

支原体对体外刺激人多形核粒细胞的影响
用鲁米诺依赖性化学发光(CL)法测定了支原体对人多形核中性粒细胞(PMNG)的刺激作用。当使用调理支原体时,PMNG的CL反应大于未调理的支原体。非调理和非特异性调理支原体表现出不同的CL反应模式。PMNG对肺炎支原体的刺激作用明显弱于对其他支原体的刺激作用。用分离的人支原体菌株观察PMNG的cl -反应始终相同。另一方面,对12株解脲酵母菌分离得到不同的结果;从上泌尿生殖道分离的9株菌株导致与肺炎支原体相当的轻微PMNG刺激。没有发现CL反应与细菌杀灭之间的相关性。肺炎分枝杆菌和大多数解脲菌分离株对PMNG的微弱刺激表明,这种行为可能是致病性的一个因素。
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