Effect of haemin on enzyme activity and cytotoxin production by Bacteriodes gingivalis W50 |
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Authors: | P.D. Marsh Ailsa S. McKee Ann S. McDermid |
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Affiliation: | Pathology Division, PHLS Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research, Porton Down, Salisbury, SP4 0JG, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Abstract Bacteriodes gingivalis W50 was grown in a chemostat at pH 7.5 under haemin-limited and haemin excess conditions in order to provide cells with a known high or low inefectivity and virulence for mice, respectively. The activities of enzymes and formation of cytotoxic fermentation products by these cells were compared. No significant differences in chymotrypsin activity or in the ability to degrade hyaluronic acid were found; neither were there any significant differences in the production of butyrate, propionate or succinate. At pH 7.5, trypsin activity was 3.5-fold higher in cells grown under haemin excess conditions whereas collagenolytic activity was nearly 3-fold higher in haemin-limited cells. Although collagenolytic activity may be important in tissue damage, a high ratio of trypsin to collagen breakdown activities was associated with virulent cells grown under an excess of haemin. |
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Keywords: | Virulence Trypsin Collagen breakdown Cytotoxin Haemin Bacteriodes gingivalis |
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