小肠结肠炎耶尔森氏菌和小肠结肠炎样耶尔森氏菌致病性的研究。2. 斯堪的纳维亚环境和人类分离株与海拉细胞的相互作用。

G Kapperud
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共检测了412株小肠结肠炎耶尔森菌和小肠结肠炎样耶尔森菌与HeLa细胞单层相互作用的能力。在331株来自斯堪的纳维亚环境源的分离株中,只有3株生物化学分类为假结核杆菌的菌株对HeLa细胞具有侵袭性。来自病山羊的一株(o -血清组2)也显示出侵袭性。另外8个菌株大量地牢牢地附着在细胞表面。人肠胃炎患者22株o -血清3组均为侵袭性菌株。7株来自小鼠类和水体的o -血清组3无创性。在33株代表小肠结肠炎耶氏菌o -血清组1-34的参考菌株中,对已知致病性的菌株(o -血清组1,2,3,5 - 27,8,9)具有侵袭性,但一些属于临床意义不确定的o -血清组的菌株对HeLa细胞也具有侵袭性。22株属于o -血清组3的人类临床分离株的侵袭性与肠毒素产生密切相关。
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Studies on the pathogenicity of Yersinia enterocolitica and Y. enterocolitica-like bacteria. 2. Interaction with HeLa cells among environmental and human isolates from Scandinavia.

A total of 412 strains of Yersinia enterocolitica and Y. enterocolitica-like bacteria were examined for their ability to interact with HeLa cell monolayers. Of 331 isolates from environmental sources in Scandinavia, only three strains biochemically classified as Y. pseudotuberculosis were invasive for HeLa cells. Invasiveness was also indicated for one strain (O-serogroup 2) from a disease goat. Another eight strains adhered firmly to the cell surface in great numbers. All of 22 strains belonging to O-serogroup 3 from human patients with gastroenteritis were invasive. Seven strains of O-serogroup 3 from small rodents and water were non-invasive. Among 33 reference strains representing Y. enterocolitica O-serogroup 1-34, invasiveness was indicated for strains with known pathogenicity (O-serogroup 1, 2, 3, 5-27, 8, 9). However, some strains belonging to O-serogroups with uncertain clinical significance were also invasive for HeLa cells. A close correlation between invasiveness and enterotoxin production was demonstrated for the 22 human clinical isolates belonging to O-serogroup 3.

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