Abstract
Streptococcal growth in vivo was studied with inoculated micropore filter chambers which were implanted into the peritoneal cavities of mice. Eight of nine group A strains and one group B strain grew in vivo, achieving concentrations of 10(7) to 10(9) CFU/ml in the chambers. Experiments with the Richards strain showed that the number of viable organisms remained high at 5 and 8 weeks after infection. The use of specific inhibitors and appropriate toxin-negative strains demonstrated that both cytolytic toxins produced by group A streptococci, streptolysin S and streptolysin O, were present in the culture fluids harvested from the chambers. This finding represents the first evidence that streptolysin S is produced in vivo. The host response to streptococci growing in vivo was examined by following the increase in serum antistreptolysin O levels. The response was first detected 2 weeks after chamber implantation and appeared to be maximal after 5 weeks. In addition, the production of antibody to streptococcal cell surface antigens was demonstrated indirectly with fluorescein-labeled anti-mouse immunoglobulin G.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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