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Endocytosis of chlamydiae by McCoy cells: measurement and effects of centrifugation
Authors:Carole J. Prain  J.H. Pearce
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, U.K.
Abstract:Abstract Chlamydia trachomatis strain 434 and C. psittaci strain guinea pig inclusion conjunctivitis (GPIC) were compared for entry into McCoy cells and expression of productive infection (inclusion body formation). Entry was measured as the difference between extracellular cell-associated organisms, determined directly after fluorescence staining of live cells, and total cell-associated organisms (intracellular and extracellular); the latter were evaluated from radioactivity measurement and known particle: radioactivity ratios for stock radiolabelled suspensions. Under inoculation conditions of natural (spontaneous) infection, 69–82% of cell-associated organisms of both strains were internalised and entry was not enhanced by centrifugation of inocula with monolayers. For 434, inclusion bodies were seen in 10–20% of cells containing organisms and numbers were little influenced by mode of infection. For GPIC, productive infection initiated by centrifugation was comparable with that of 434 but some 15-fold reduced in spontaneous infection. The results suggest that unproductive infection by GPIC occurs, not because of defective entry, but from inhibition at an intracellular step which is circumvented when infection is initiated by centrifugation.
Keywords:Chlamydia    endocytosis    productive infection    effect of centrifugation
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