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Studies on neutral exopolysaccharides produced by the ectomycorrhiza Thelephora terrestris
Authors:Osaku Clarice A  Sassaki Guilherme L  Zancan Glaci T  Iacomini Marcello
Institution:División de Biología Celular y Molecular, Centro de Investigación Biomédica del Noreste, IMSS, Monterrey, N.L., Mexico.
Abstract:We developed an in vitro tissue-culture model to analyze the process involved in mycobacterial spread through lung epithelial cell monolayers. A549 cells were infected with low numbers of viable Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli expressing the gfp gene. Subsequent addition of a soft agarose overlay prevented the dispersal of the bacilli from the initial points of attachment. By fluorescence microscopy the bacteria were observed to infect and grow within the primary target cells; this was followed by lysis of the infected cells and subsequent infection of adjacent cells. This process repeated itself until an area of clearing (plaque formation) was observed. The addition of amikacin after initial infection did not prevent intracellular growth; however, subsequent plaque formation was not observed. Plaque formation was also observed after infection with Mycobacterium bovis BCG bacilli, but the plaques were smaller than those formed after infection with M. tuberculosis. These observations reinforce the possibility that cell-to-cell spreading of M. tuberculosis bacilli, particularly early in the course of infection within lung macrophages, pneumocytes, and other cells, may be an important component in the infectious process.
Keywords:Mycobacterium tuberculosis            Virulence  Human lung epithelial cell  Plaque  Green fluorescent protein
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