Haemolysis of human erythrocytes by the Fusobacterium nucleatum associated with periodontal disease
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Haemolysis of human erythrocytes by the Fusobacterium nucleatum associated with periodontal disease
Abstract
Fusobacterium nucleatum and Bacteroides gingivalis are associated with oral disease. They both attach to haemagglutinate and human erythrocytes. Experiments were performed to determine whether haemolysis would occur following attachment of strains of F. nucleatum and Bacteroides species including B. gingivalis. The F. nucleatum strains consistently displayed both haemagglutination and haemolytic activity. The B. gingivalis strains and other Bacteroides species displayed haemagglutination but no measurable haemolytic activity. Varying the concentration of the F. nucleatum whole cells in the standard haemolysis assay suggested a F. nucleatum-erythrocyte binding site interaction. The haemolytic moiety was observed in various cell, cell wall and lipopolysaccharide extracts.
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