Virulence of Campylobacter jejuni for chicken embryos is associated with decreased bloodstream clearance and resistance to phagocytosis
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- DOI: 10.1128/iai.59.4.1448-1456.1991
Virulence of Campylobacter jejuni for chicken embryos is associated with decreased bloodstream clearance and resistance to phagocytosis
Abstract
The 11-day-old chicken embryo has been shown to be a useful animal model for comparing the virulence of human isolates of Campylobacter jejuni. Virulence in this system is associated with the ability to invade the chorioallantoic membrane and to survive and proliferate in vivo. In this study, the survival and multiplication of C. jejuni in the embryonic host was investigated. It was possible to enhance the virulence of a relatively avirulent C. jejuni strain by passaging it intravenously through the embryos. The resulting isogenic variants demonstrated enhanced abilities to survive in vivo but were still unable to invade when inoculated onto the chorioallantoic membrane. The bloodstream clearance of C. jejuni was studied, and virulent, but not avirulent, strains persisted and multiplied both in the bloodstream and in embryonic liver. Virulent strains also were cleared significantly more slowly from the bloodstream of adult BALB/c mice after intravenous challenge than were avirulent strains. C. jejuni strains which were cleared slowly in vivo were also ingested slowly in vitro by mouse peritoneal macrophages. Clearance studies in mice pretreated with cobra venom factor demonstrated that opsonization by serum complement was not a prerequisite for clearance of campylobacters from the murine bloodstream.
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