Virulence of pneumococcal proteins on the inner ear
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- DOI: 10.1001/archoto.2009.72
Virulence of pneumococcal proteins on the inner ear
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the effects of the virulence characteristics of specific pneumococcal proteins on the inner ear.
Main outcome measures: A histologic comparison of inflammatory cell infiltration and pathologic changes in the round window membrane and inner ear.
Results: Most of the animals inoculated with high-dose pneumolysin or wild-type bacteria showed severe pathologic changes of the inner ears. The inner ears of most animals inoculated with surface protein A or surface antigen A-deficient bacteria appeared normal.
Conclusions: Pneumococcal surface protein A and pneumococcal surface antigen A are 2 important virulence factors in inner ear damage secondary to pneumococcal otitis media. Mutation of these virulence factors results in less inner ear damage.
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