Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology, Townsville General Hospital, Queensland, Australia.
Abstract
One hundred clinical isolates of Pseudomonas pseudomallei from humans were tested for their ability to produce extracellular, biologically active substances which are thought to contribute to the virulence of Pseudomonas species. All isolates produced at least on extracellular enzyme; 91 strains were positive for lecithinase, lipase, and protease; but none was positive for elastase. Ninety-three strains produced a hemolysin which was detectable around the heavy growth on saline-washed sheep erythrocyte brain heart infusion agar but not demonstrable around individual colonies or in broth culture filtrate. In contrast, a hemolysin which was cytolytic around individual colonies of P. pseudomallei on the assay plate and in broth culture filtrate was exhibited by four strains. By using one of these four isolates as the test strain, the latter hemolysin was characterized further. It was heat labile, most active in an acid environment (pH 5.5), and cytolytic in broth culture filtrate for a variety of animal and human erythrocytes. Sterols, particularly cholesterol and 7-dehydrocholesterol, inhibited its hemolytic activity, but the activity was not enhanced by reducing agents or suppressed by reagents which modify sulfhydryl-activated hemolysins. A nonhemolytic mutant of the test strain of P. pseudomallei retained the extracellular enzymes of its parent, indicating that the hemolysin was not a lecithinase, lipase, or protease.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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