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Comparative Study
. 1975 Mar;11(3):517-25.
doi: 10.1128/iai.11.3.517-525.1975.

Superficial antigens of Campylobacter (Vibrio) fetus: characterization of antiphagocytic component

Comparative Study

Superficial antigens of Campylobacter (Vibrio) fetus: characterization of antiphagocytic component

E C McCoy et al. Infect Immun. 1975 Mar.

Abstract

A glycoprotein responsible for the antiphagocytic properties of Campylobacter fetus has been identified by comparing cells of a wild-type strain with those of a mutant lacking this substance. The antiphagocytic component is demonstrable through electron microscopy as a discrete, negatively charged structure on the periphery of the cell. CLT is readily removed from the cell by mild extraction procedures and contributes to the inagglutinability in O antiserum normally displayed by C. fetus. Cells possessing this antigen are refractory to ingestion by macrophages except in the presence of specific antiserum. In its absence maximum phagocytosis occurs without a requirement for opsonins. It is concluded that the antiphagocytic component comprises a critical virulence factor of the bacterium.

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