The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
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Growth-Enhancing Effect of Branhamella catarrhalis Culture Filtrates on the L-Forms of Haemophilus influenzae
HARUMI SHISHIDOATSUSHI TAKAHASHIKEIZO MATSUMOTOAKIKO SAKAIMASATSUNE ISHIGURO
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1986 年 149 巻 3 号 p. 261-269

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SHISHIDO, H., TAKAHASHI, A., MATSUMOTO, K., SAKAI, A. and ISHIGURO, M. Growth-Enhancing Effect of Branhamella catarrhalis Culture Filtrates on the L-Forms of Haemophilus influenzae. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1986, 149 (3), 261-269 -Haemophilus influenzae is a common respiratory pathogen and recurrent infection due to H. influenzae is a phenomenon often present in patients with chronic respiratory tract infections. The effects of Neisseria perflava and B. catarrhalis culture filtrates on the growth and reversion of H. influenzae L-forms were determined using the L-forms of H. influenzae induced and subcultured in a medium containing 10% sucrose and these culture filtrates. When each culture filtrate of two strains of N. perflava was added, the viable count of revertants reached a peak of growth after 48hr and exceeded 104CFU/ml even 48 days after the subculture. Adding each culture filtrate of six strains of B. catarrhalis, the viable count of revertants from the L-forms of H. influenzae was much higher than that in the absence of any filtrate (negative control). The filtrate of a culture prepared from one of the six strains of B. catarrhalis was subjected to biochemical analysis. The molecular weight of the growth-enhancing factor(s) was determined to be approximately 1, 000 to 5, 000. Some peptide fractions showed growth-enhancing effects on the L-forms of H. influenzae. These findings suggest that culture filtrates may be important clues as to the correlation between recurrent infections due to H. influenzae and the growth of L-forms in the sputum of the patients with chronic respiratory tract infections, during or after the administration of β-lactam antibiotics.
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