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Bacteroides fragilis induce necrosis on mice peritoneal macrophages: In vitro and in vivo assays
Authors:JMBD Vieira  SH Seabra  MA Américo  RC Vommaro
Institution:a Laboratório de Tecnologia em Cultura de Células, UEZO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
b Laboratório de Biologia de Anaeróbios, IMPPG, UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
c Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
d Laboratório de Bacteriologia Médica, IMPPG, UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
e Laboratório de Ultra-estrutura Celular Hertha Meyer, IBCCF, UFRJ, Brazil
Abstract:Bacteroides fragilis is an anaerobic bacteria component of human intestinal microbiota and agent of infections. In the host B. fragilis interacts with macrophages, which produces toxic radicals like NO. The interaction of activated mice peritoneal macrophages with four strains of B. fragilis was evaluated on this study. Previously was shown that such strains could cause metabolic and morphologic alterations related to macrophage death. In this work propidium iodide staining showed the strains inducing macrophage necrosis in that the labeling was evident. Besides nitroblue tetrazolium test showed that B. fragilis stimulates macrophage to produce oxygen radicals. In vivo assays performed in BalbC mice have results similar to those for in vitro tests as well as scanning electron microscopy, which showed the same surface pore-like structures observed in vitro before. The results revealed that B. fragilis strains studied lead to macrophage death by a process similar to necrosis.
Keywords:Bacteroides fragilis  Murine macrophages  Bacteria/macrophage interactions  NO  TUNEL assay  PI staining  In vivo model  Apoptosis  Necrosis  Scanning electron microscopy
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