Haemophilus ducreyi adheres to human keratinocytes |
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Affiliation: | 1. Femeris Women''s Health Research Center, Medical Diagnostic Laboratories, A Member of Genesis Biotechnology Group, 2439 Kuser Rd., Hamilton, NJ, USA;2. Division of Infectious Diseases, Wayne State University School of Medicine, 540 E. Canfield St., Detroit, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | Haemophilus ducreyi, Moraxella catarrhalis and a non-piliated Escherichia coli K-12 strain were studied for their ability to bind to human keratinocytes in vitro. Epidermal cells isolated from neonatal foreskins were grown to confluence in serum-free keratinocyte media. Probing of the monolayers with anti-cytokeratin antibody showed that 97% of cells were keratinocytes. Bacteria were grown to mid-log phase and seeded onto the monolayers. At various timepoints monolayers were washed with PBS to remove non-adherent bacteria, and the monolayers were quantitatively cultured. After 120 min, 15 to 23% of the H. ducreyi inocula bound to the monolayer, while less than 1% of the M. catarrhalis or E. coli controls bound. Wet mounts of fixed monolayers observed with differential interference contrast microscopy confirmed the quantitative data. We conclude that H. ducreyi binds to keratinocytes and that this process may play a role in the initiation of chancroid. |
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