In vitro studies on Rickettsia-host cell interactions: lag phase in intracellular growth cycle as a function of stage of growth of infecting Rickettsia prowazeki, with preliminary observations on inhibition of rickettsial uptake by host cell fragments
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- PMCID: PMC420828
- DOI: 10.1128/iai.13.6.1749-1760.1976
In vitro studies on Rickettsia-host cell interactions: lag phase in intracellular growth cycle as a function of stage of growth of infecting Rickettsia prowazeki, with preliminary observations on inhibition of rickettsial uptake by host cell fragments
Abstract
Two Rickettsia prowazeki seeds, an "early" seed in the logarithmic or exponential growth phase and a "late" seed in the stationary or possibly early decline phase, were prepared in chicken embryo (CE) cell cultures and compared with respect to morphology and infection cycle in CE cells in culture. Differences in size and ultrastructure of the organisms in the two seeds were similar to those seen in other gram-negative bacteria at comparable stages to growth. Vacuolar structures, rare in log-phase organisms, were common in stationary-phase organisms. Minute spherical forms reminiscent of minicells were seen in the stationary-phase preparations. In quantitative uptake experiments, organisms, typical in size and morphology of each preparation, had comparable capacity per plaque-forming unit to penetrate into CE cells in suspension when the seeds had been depleted of host cell membrane fragments and other debris. This suggests that host cell fragments, presumably of membrane origin, competitively inhibit rickettsial uptake by intact CE cells. Organisms of the log-phase organisms displayed a lag phase of about 7.5 h, during which they enlarged and increased in intensity of staining, before entering the log phase of growth.
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