I. Mandicmulec et al., SHIGELLA-FLEXNERI IS TRAPPED IN POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTE VACUOLES AND EFFICIENTLY KILLED, Infection and immunity, 65(1), 1997, pp. 110-115
We examined the bactericidal activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes
(PMN) against an invasive wild-type strain of Shigella flexneri (M90T)
and a plasmid-cured noninvasive derivative (BS176). Both Shigella str
ains, as well as a rough strain of Escherichia coli, were killed with
similar efficiencies by intact inflammatory PMN in room air and under
N-2 (i,e,, killing was O-2, independent), Bacterial killing by PMN ext
racts was substantially inhibited by antibodies to the bactericidal/pe
rmeability-increasing protein (BPI), Whereas mild-type Shigella escape
s from the phagosome to the cytoplasm in epithelial cells and macropha
ges, wild-type Shigella was trapped in the phagolysosome of PMN as vis
ualized by electron microscopy. The efficient killing, of Shigella by
PMN suggests that these inflammatory cells may not. only contribute in
itially to the severe tissue damage characteristic of shigellosis but
also ultimately participate in clearance and resolution of infection.