Wjb. Vanwamel et al., THE EFFECT OF CULTURE CONDITIONS ON THE IN-VITRO ADHERENCE OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS, Journal of Medical Microbiology, 47(8), 1998, pp. 705-709
Methicillin-resistant isolates of Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) were di
vided on the basis of their epidemiologic behaviour into two subgroups
, epidemic MRSA (EMRSA) and sporadic MRSA (SMRSA) strains. An existing
adherence assay was modified to determine differences in adherence pr
operties between these two groups of MRSA, and the influence of cultur
e conditions on the adherence of SMRSA and EMRSA strains to plastic, h
uman collagen I (HuCol I) and pharyngeal carcinoma Detroit 562 cells (
D562) was determined. In-vitro parameters, such as culture medium, gro
wth temperature and growth phase of the bacterium, influenced the adhe
rence of MRSA strains to plastic significantly. Even more pronounced d
ifferences in adherence due to changes in growth conditions and growth
phase of the bacteria were found for the adherence of MRSA strains to
HuCol I. Growth phase had a significant effect on the adherence of MR
SA strains to the pharyngeal carcinoma cells D562, However, the study
did not find conditions which made it possible to distinguish EMRSA fr
om SMRSA strains, These data show that extrapolation of in-vitro data
concerning adherence of MRSA strains to in-vivo conditions should be t
reated with caution.