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. 1972 May;5(5):826-30.
doi: 10.1128/iai.5.5.826-830.1972.

M protein-associated adherence of Streptococcus pyogenes to epithelial surfaces: prerequisite for virulence

M protein-associated adherence of Streptococcus pyogenes to epithelial surfaces: prerequisite for virulence

R P Ellen et al. Infect Immun. 1972 May.

Abstract

Virulent strains of Streptococcus pyogenes containing M protein were found to adhere well to human cheek epithelial cells in vitro, whereas an avirulent M - mutant strain adhered feebly. Pretreatment of M + strains with trypsin to remove their M protein surface coating or reacting them with type-specific antiserum markedly impaired their abilities to attach to epithelial cells. Electron microscopy revealed that the attachment of an M + strain to germfree rat epithelial cells was mediated by a fuzzy surface structure previously shown to contain M protein. When mixtures of streptomycin-resistant M + and M - strains were introduced into the mouths of mice, the proportions of the M + strain increased on tongue and cheek surfaces relative to its M - mutant. These data indicate that the surface fuzz of S. pyogenes which contains M protein functions in the attachment of the organism to epithelial surfaces, thereby permitting its colonization.

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