Haemagglutination of Bacteroides fragilis |
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Authors: | Thomas V. Riley Brian J. Mee |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, University of Western Australia, Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centure, Nedlands, 6009 Western Australia, Australia |
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Abstract: | Abstract The relationship between the ability to cause haemagglutination (HA) and the presence of capsules and/or pili was examined for 50 clinical isolates of Bacteroides fragilis . HA was tested using a slide technique, and bovine, porcine, guinea pig, rat, rabbit, horse, human, chicken and pigeon erythrocytes. Chicken and pigeon erythrocytes were the best indicators for HA with 43 (86%) of the strains tested causing HA and 39 (78%) with strong reactions. Capsule staining showed that the same 43 strains causing HA also produced a demonstrable capsule. No pili were found on either encapsulated or non-encapsulated strains using transmission electron microscopy. These results suggest that adherence of B. fragilis is related to the presence of capsular material, not pili. |
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Keywords: | Adherence capsules pili |
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