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. 1967 Feb;93(2):513-9.
doi: 10.1128/jb.93.2.513-519.1967.

Antileptospiral activity of serum. II. Leptospiral virulence factor

Antileptospiral activity of serum. II. Leptospiral virulence factor

R C Johnson et al. J Bacteriol. 1967 Feb.

Abstract

A definite relationship exists between the resistance of leptospires to the antibody-complement system and virulence. Leptospires capable of producing either lethal or renal infections in hamsters or guinea pigs were resistant to the leptospiricidal action of antibody and complement. Avirulent leptospires, in contrast to the virulent organisms, were rapidly immobilized and killed by these serum substances. The change of a virulent culture to the avirulent state as a result of growth in culture media was accompanied by the loss of resistance to antibody and complement. Virulent leptospires were phenotypically altered when grown in the presence of the purine analogue, 8-azaguanine. The cells became sensitive to antibody and complement without a corresponding decrease in virulence. The basis for a leptospiral virulence factor, the ability to multiply in vivo, appears to reside in their capacity to resist the leptospiricidal activity of the host antibody-complement system. The immune leptospiricidal assay provides a simple and rapid method of determining the virulence of a culture.

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