M. Murai et al., SUBCUTANEOUS GROWTH OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS CONCOMITANTLY INOCULATEDWITH EHRLICH ASCITES TUMOR-CELLS, Microbiology and immunology, 39(9), 1995, pp. 725-728
Intratumoral growth of Staphylococcus aureus Cowan I-derived AP332 was
examined by subcutaneous inoculation of cocci in doses ranging from 1
8 to 1.8 x 10(5) CFU with Ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Inoculation of
18 CFU AP332 resulted in staphylococcal growth in one of five mice, an
d the proportion of mice established intratumoral infection increased
with the initial inocula. Six other strains of S. aureus also grew in
the tumor tissue, and none of the three strains of coagulase-negative
staphylococci grew at all. Ethanol-killed tumor cells did not promote
staphylococcal growth as vigorously as the live tumor cells, especiall
y when the initial inoculum of AP332 was smaller than 10(4) CFU.