Virulence conversion of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 by passage in guinea pigs and embryonated eggs
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Virulence conversion of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 by passage in guinea pigs and embryonated eggs
Abstract
When virulent Legionella pneumophila is passaged on supplemented Mueller-Hinton agar, it remains virulent for guinea pigs and embryonated hen eggs for two passages. However, by the fifth passage the cultures become avirulent for guinea pigs. Flagella were not produced by L. pneumophila on the first passage on supplemented Mueller-Hinton agar. In contrast, 12 passages on charcoal-yeast extract agar did not result in the reduction of virulence or the loss of flagella of L. pneumophila. Growth in supplemented yeast extract broth or on Norit-A-filtered supplemented yeast extract agar also did not result in a reduction of the virulence of L. pneumophila. However, L. pneumophila did not produce flagella when grown on these two media. Thus, it appears that the production of flagella is not required for the virulence of L. pneumophila when administered by the intraperitoneal route of infection. A virulent flagellated form of L. pneumophila was recovered by passing an avirulent form six times in guinea pigs. When avirulent L. pneumophila was passaged 12 times in embryonated eggs, a nonflagellated form of the bacterium was recovered which had an increased virulence for guinea pigs and embryonated eggs. However, virulent forms were not recovered by passage of avirulent forms on commonly used laboratory media. These results support the suggestion that a suitable host is required for the selection of the virulent form of L. pneumophila from avirulent cultures.
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