Pneumococcal Replicative State in Relation to its Adherence Capacity to A549-cell Line: A Preliminary in vitro Analysis

This study was to compare the replication capacity of pneumococcal isolates (serotypes 1, 7F, 19F and 23F) with their adherence pattern to monolayer cells (A549). For standardization purposes, all isolates showed a normal growth curve in both bacteriological (THB + 0.5% yeast extract with and withou...

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Main Authors: Mohd Desa, M. N., Parasakthi, N., Sekaran, S. D., Vadivelu, J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Society for Microbiology 2011-01-01
Series:Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
Subjects:
THB
Online Access:http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol7no2/Short1.pdf
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spelling doaj-ff7bf286111b440ba997a3052c3c85af2020-11-24T23:54:14ZengMalaysian Society for MicrobiologyMalaysian Journal of Microbiology1823-82622231-75382011-01-0172107110Pneumococcal Replicative State in Relation to its Adherence Capacity to A549-cell Line: A Preliminary in vitro AnalysisMohd Desa, M. N.Parasakthi, N.Sekaran, S. D.Vadivelu, J.This study was to compare the replication capacity of pneumococcal isolates (serotypes 1, 7F, 19F and 23F) with their adherence pattern to monolayer cells (A549). For standardization purposes, all isolates showed a normal growth curve in both bacteriological (THB + 0.5% yeast extract with and without 2% FBS) and cell culture media (RPMI + 2% FBS). In the former media, a shorter lag phase was observed for isolate serotypes 1 and 7F in presence of serum while in the later; growth yield was lower for all isolates with stationary phase approaching OD600 of 0.01 as compared to 1.0 in bacteriological media. In the replicative analysis at different growth phases of the isolates in cell culture media, growth capacity at 3 h post-incubation was frequently twice as that at 1 h, and that at early-log phase was frequently higher than that at mid-log phase at both post-incubation times. Adherence was frequently the least at early-log phase although the isolates were in the most active state of replication to increase the number of pneumococcal cells to adhere. At mid- and late-log phases, pneumococcal adherence was frequently higher although the replication was reduced. This study marks the potential correlation between pneumococcal growth fitness and adherence capacity whereby the later may not be superior during the early growth phase.http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol7no2/Short1.pdfPneumococciAdherenceTHBRPMIGrowth phase
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author Mohd Desa, M. N.
Parasakthi, N.
Sekaran, S. D.
Vadivelu, J.
spellingShingle Mohd Desa, M. N.
Parasakthi, N.
Sekaran, S. D.
Vadivelu, J.
Pneumococcal Replicative State in Relation to its Adherence Capacity to A549-cell Line: A Preliminary in vitro Analysis
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
Pneumococci
Adherence
THB
RPMI
Growth phase
author_facet Mohd Desa, M. N.
Parasakthi, N.
Sekaran, S. D.
Vadivelu, J.
author_sort Mohd Desa, M. N.
title Pneumococcal Replicative State in Relation to its Adherence Capacity to A549-cell Line: A Preliminary in vitro Analysis
title_short Pneumococcal Replicative State in Relation to its Adherence Capacity to A549-cell Line: A Preliminary in vitro Analysis
title_full Pneumococcal Replicative State in Relation to its Adherence Capacity to A549-cell Line: A Preliminary in vitro Analysis
title_fullStr Pneumococcal Replicative State in Relation to its Adherence Capacity to A549-cell Line: A Preliminary in vitro Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Pneumococcal Replicative State in Relation to its Adherence Capacity to A549-cell Line: A Preliminary in vitro Analysis
title_sort pneumococcal replicative state in relation to its adherence capacity to a549-cell line: a preliminary in vitro analysis
publisher Malaysian Society for Microbiology
series Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1823-8262
2231-7538
publishDate 2011-01-01
description This study was to compare the replication capacity of pneumococcal isolates (serotypes 1, 7F, 19F and 23F) with their adherence pattern to monolayer cells (A549). For standardization purposes, all isolates showed a normal growth curve in both bacteriological (THB + 0.5% yeast extract with and without 2% FBS) and cell culture media (RPMI + 2% FBS). In the former media, a shorter lag phase was observed for isolate serotypes 1 and 7F in presence of serum while in the later; growth yield was lower for all isolates with stationary phase approaching OD600 of 0.01 as compared to 1.0 in bacteriological media. In the replicative analysis at different growth phases of the isolates in cell culture media, growth capacity at 3 h post-incubation was frequently twice as that at 1 h, and that at early-log phase was frequently higher than that at mid-log phase at both post-incubation times. Adherence was frequently the least at early-log phase although the isolates were in the most active state of replication to increase the number of pneumococcal cells to adhere. At mid- and late-log phases, pneumococcal adherence was frequently higher although the replication was reduced. This study marks the potential correlation between pneumococcal growth fitness and adherence capacity whereby the later may not be superior during the early growth phase.
topic Pneumococci
Adherence
THB
RPMI
Growth phase
url http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol7no2/Short1.pdf
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