Do. Sordelli et al., TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE MUTANTS OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS - ISOLATION AND PRELIMINARY CHARACTERIZATION, Current microbiology, 27(3), 1993, pp. 125-129
Temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of Staphylococcus aureus were isola
ted after mutagenesis with nitrosoguanidine and two cycles of enrichme
nt with Penicillin G and D-Cycloserine. The mutants expressed tight, c
oasting, and leaky phenotypes on solid media. In broth, however, most
exhibited coasting for a limited number of generations. The reversion
frequency of selected ts mutants was less than 10(-6). Intraperitoneal
(i.p.) immunization with ts mutant G/1/2 conferred significant protec
tion (0 dead/6 total vs. 7/7, immunized vs. control; p = 0.0006) from
lethal i.p. challenge with the parental wild-type (wt) S. aureus suspe
nded in 5% porcine mucin, performed 28 days after i.p. administration
of 10(8) colony-forming units. Protection induced by mutants of coasti
ng phenotype was higher and lasted longer than that induced by mutants
of the tight phenotype. The results of this study demonstrate that ts
mutants of S. aureus can be obtained and that ts mutants are able to
induce protective immunity from subsequent challenge with the parental
wt strain.