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- W2113452800 abstract "Tests of phagocytosis and killing by polymorphonuclear neutrophil leucocytes (PMNL) are usually done with pre-opsonised organisms. Phagocytosis of 11 strains of Escherichia coli, pre-opsonised, and in the stationary phase, resulted in the killing of only one strain although all the organisms were phagocytosed. However, when the same strains were added unopsonised to a PMNL-serum mixture, eight were killed after phagocytosis. With two of these strains, the amount of killing was inversely proportional to the time of pre-oposonisation. E. coli incubated for 30 min in dilute peptone water in Hanks's Balanced Salts Solution before phagocytosis also became resistant to killing; bacterial division did not occur during this period. Experiments with bacteria in urine confirmed these findings and showed that E. coli exposed to serum or urine before phagocytosis became resistant to killing by PMNL. E. coli rapidly changes its sensitivity to phagolysosome killing during transition from stationary to lag phase in a nutrient medium. This resistance is retained through the exponential phase but is lost during the stationary phase. The killing of Pseudomonas, Enterobacter, and Acinetobacter by PMNL was unaffected by varying the method of opsonisation or the phase of growth. If this phenomenon occurs in vivo it may affect the outcome of infections caused by strains of E. coli that survive killing by PMNL." @default.
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- W2113452800 title "Pre-opsonisation of Escherichia coli induces resistance to neutrophil killing in serum and urine: relationship to growth phase" @default.
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