The association of haemagglutination and adhesion with lipopolysaccharide of Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1

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dc.contributor.authorQadri, F.-
dc.contributor.authorHaq, S.-
dc.contributor.authorHossain, S.A.-
dc.contributor.authorCiznar, I.-
dc.contributor.authorTzipori, S.-
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dc.date.available2013-08-29T04:08:47Z-
dc.date.issued1991-
dc.identifier.citationJ Med Microbiol 1991 May;34(5):259-64en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4434-
dc.description.abstractIn this study the ability of strains of Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 to agglutinate mammalian erythrocytes is attributed to the polysaccharide fraction of bacterial-cell lipopolysaccharide (LPS). LPS obtained from a rough, mutant strain of S. dysenteriae serotype 1, lacking the O-antigen polysaccharide side-chain, did not agglutinate erythrocytes, clearly demonstrating a link between O-antigen polysaccharides and haemagglutinating activity (HA). Strains of S. dysenteriae serotype 1 adhered well to cultured Henle Intestinal 407 cells, whereas rough strains adhered poorly. Pre-treatment of bacteria with LPS-specific antisera inhibited both HA and binding to cultured human-intestinal cells. The contribution of the polysaccharide side-chain and its associated HA--which appear to facilitate binding to cultured cells--to bacterial attachment to colonocytes and to the pathogenesis of shigellosis in vivo needs to be confirmed in animal studiesen
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dc.subjectHemagglutinationen
dc.subjectLipopolysaccharidesen
dc.subjectPolysaccharidesen
dc.subjectShigella dysenteriaeen
dc.subjectLipopolysaccharidesen
dc.titleThe association of haemagglutination and adhesion with lipopolysaccharide of Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1en
dc.typeArticleen
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