Correlations between leukocidin production and virulence of two isolates of Fusobacterium necrophorum. |
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Authors: | J E Coyle-Dennis L H Lauerman |
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Abstract: | Leukocidin production by Fusobacterium necrophorum was suggested to be an important element in the development of intraabdominal and liver abscesses in mice. Leukocidin production by cultures of F necrophorum was demonstrated by an in vitro assay. One of two isolates of F necrophorum was demonstrated to produce leukocidin. The leukocidin-producing strain was observed to be more infective than the nonleukocidin-producing strain (as demonstrated by abscess formation following intraperitoneal injection of immune-suppressed and normal mice). The infectivity of the leukocidin-producing strain was increased by successive passage in immune-suppressed mice. A simultaneous increase in leukocidin production was also demonstrated. The nonleukocidin-producing strain could not be passed effectively and was relatively noninfective for mice. |
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