Iron and outer membrane proteins in the susceptibility of Neisseria meningitidis to human serum
- PMID: 2121585
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.1990.tb13968.x
Iron and outer membrane proteins in the susceptibility of Neisseria meningitidis to human serum
Abstract
The proportion of carrier-isolated Neisseria meningitidis strains sensitive to human serum (37.2%) was found to be significantly higher than that of case-isolated ones (4.1%), although the difference is too low to consider serum-resistance responsible for invasion in this microorganism. Serum-susceptibility was not related to the existence of specific outer membrane proteins, as is the case of N. gonorrhoeae. Iron restriction induced iron-regulated outer membrane proteins in each strain (but not the same proteins in all strains) but without any detectable effect on serum-susceptibility. Iron excess was also unable to induce changes in the susceptibility of N. meningitidis to human serum.
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