Comparison of the virulence of O:9,12 and O:4,5,12 Salmonella typhimurium his+ transductants for mice
- PMID: 321351
- PMCID: PMC421395
- DOI: 10.1128/iai.15.2.491-499.1977
Comparison of the virulence of O:9,12 and O:4,5,12 Salmonella typhimurium his+ transductants for mice
Abstract
The purpose of these experiments was to determine whether qualitative differences in the O repeat unit of the lipopolysaccharide of pathogenic Salmonella species affected virulence for mice. O:4,5,12 and O:9,12 sister his+ transductants were derived from a virulent Salmonella typhimurium. Fermentation markers were introduced by transduction to differentiate these strains, and the strains were used as mixed challenge to CF1 and C57B1/6J mice. Liver and spleen cultures of the mice of various intervals after challenge indicated that the O:4,5,12 member of the nearly isogenic pair regularly multiplied to a greater extent than the O:9,12 after intraperitoneal challenge for both strains of mice. After oral challenge, there was little difference in the amount of multiplication of the O:4,5,12 and O:9,12 strains in CF1 mice, but the O:4,5,12 was the predominant strain recovered in 8 of 10 instances in the C57B1/6J mice.
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