M. Chmiela et al., INTERACTION OF CELLS OF HELICOBACTER-PYLORI WITH HUMAN POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES - POSSIBLE ROLE OF HEMAGGLUTININS, FEMS immunology and medical microbiology, 9(1), 1994, pp. 41-48
The interaction of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labelled cells of
Helicobacter pylori with human polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMNs) wa
s studied. Two strains with surface haemagglutinins expressing differe
nt receptor specificity were used in order to decide if cell surface h
aemagglutinins of H. pylori may play a role in lectin-mediated binding
to/uptake by phagocytes: (1) strain 17874 (NCTC 11637) which expresse
s sialic acid-specific haemagglutinin; and (2) strain 17875 (NCTC 1163
8) which expresses a sialic acid-independent haemagglutinin. Cells of
strain 17874 were poorly attached to/ingested by PMNs compared to cell
s of strain 17875. Pre-treatment of bacteria with fetuin or rabbit ant
ibodies against partly purified sialic acid-specific haemagglutinin en
hanced interaction of cells of strain 17874 with PMNs. The enhancement
did not occur in the case of strain 17875. Phagocytosis of H. pylori
17874 bacteria was slightly increased by fresh human sera positive for
anti-II pylori antibodies. The results suggest that the sialic acid-s
pecific haemagglutinin complex of 17874 bacteria might disturb their u
ptake by human PMNs.