Neisseria gonorrhoeae: Acquisition of auxotrophy in the mouse |
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Authors: | Jane Edwards Kenyon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biomedical and Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, California, USA |
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Abstract: | During passage in the normal mouse, a strain ofNeisseria gonorrhoeae (F62) has acquired genetic defects phenotypically expressed in requirements for arginine and uracil and a partial requirement for hypoxanthine. In addition, the mouse-passaged strain exhibits slower growth and colonial morphology that differs from any of the four parental colony types. Multiple changes in the mouse-passaged strain suggest several mutations. The new auxotrophic requirements and some of the colony characteristics of the mouse-derived strain resemble gonococci isolated from disseminated human infections. A normal mouse model for gonorrhea may contribute greatly to future understanding of the adaptive events occurring in the gonococcus as a result of selective host pressures. |
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