Ma. Haque et O. Kohashi, EFFECT OF CULTURE CONDITIONS ON THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ENTEROAGGREGATIVE ESCHERICHIA-COLI TO HUMAN SERUM AND POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES, Microbios, 86(349), 1996, pp. 213-223
Recent work has indicated that the pathogenicity of enteroaggregative
Escherichia coli (EAggEC) is strictly regulated by environmental condi
tions. The growth conditions, susceptibility to the bactericidal activ
ity of serum, and polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMN) using strains of
EAggEC grown in two different culture conditions were examined. Strain
s of EAggEC grown in casamino acids-yeast extract (CYE) broth at 37 de
grees C for 20 h showed resistance to killing by human serum (86.8 +/-
6.9% survival by 2 h) and PMN (67 +/- 5.1% survival by 2 h). in contr
ast, these strains grown in nutrient broth (NB) showed sensitivity to
serum (98.9 +/- 0.5% killing by 2 h) and PMN (98.9 +/- 0.5% killing by
2 h). EAggEC strains cultured in NE became resistant to killing by se
rum when mixed with extracellular material extracted from the bacteria
grown in CYE broth. These results indicate that the growth condition
may modulate the sensitivity of EAggEC, and the promotion of extracell
ular material formation in CYE broth is responsible for the resistance
to killing by serum and PMN.