Interaction of Legionella micdadei with human monocytes
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- DOI: 10.1128/iai.46.1.68-73.1984
Interaction of Legionella micdadei with human monocytes
Abstract
We have recently shown that Legionella micdadei is ingested, but not killed, by human neutrophils. Herein we investigate the role of human monocytes in defense against this organism. Serum and monocytes from normal donors having no detectable antibody to L. micdadei were used. Egg-passaged L. micdadei organisms multiplied inside these monocytes with a peak growth of 2 log units within 12 h. No growth occurred when monocytes were omitted or when sonicated monocytes were used. Electron microscopy 18 h after infection revealed these organisms to be intracellular in normal-appearing phagosomes. When the input multiplicity of L. micdadei was greater than 1 CFU per monocyte, no intracellular growth occurred. When egg-passaged Legionella pneumophila organisms were used, intracellular organisms were found in phagosomes studded with ribosomes at the same time period. Peak intracellular growth of L. pneumophilia occurred by 48 h. L. micdadei activated the complement system and was opsonized by C3. However the use of complement-depleted (heat-inactivated) serum as the opsonic source had no effect on the bacterium's ingestion or growth in the monocyte. Thus, L. micdadei multiples in human monocytes. This entry and growth is independent of antibody or complement. The intracellular locations of L. micdadei and L. pneumophila differ, suggesting different mechanisms for the survival of these two organisms in the monocyte.
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