The properties of the cell surface of Aeromonas salmonicida were
studied, with particular emphasis on the additional surface layer
(A-layer), found on virulent strains. This was identified by electron
microscopy, as having a tetragonal subunit morphology; and by
electrophoresis of membrane components as a 51 kdal protein on A+ strains.
A+ and A- strains, (the latter isolated by growth at elevated temperature),
were compared biochemically and their interactions with various cell
types investigated.
Strains of A. salmonicida possessing the A-layer were shown to be
more hydrophobic than those devoid of this protein. The influence of
culture age, medium composition and subculture on hydrophobicity were
investigated and hydrophobicity related to culture characteristics.
No difference in enzyme susceptibility between A+ and A-
A. salmonicida was found and both phenotypes showed similar tolerance
to other environmental conditions.
The interactions between A. salmonicida and cells in vitro were
studied using adhesion and association assays involving radiolabelled
bacteria, viable count determinations, haemagglutination and
chemiluminescence.
A+ A. salmonicida were found to adhere to a greater extent than
A- bacteria to tissue culture cell lines and to isolated fish tissue by
non-specific hydrophobic interactions. Adhesion was maximal to a fish
epithelial cell line and the effects of various environmental conditions
on adhesion were determined. A- bacteria more commonly exhibited
haemagglutination which was inhibited by specific sugars.
A+ bacteria associated more than A- organisms with mouse peritoneal
macrophages and rainbow trout phagocytes when in salts solutions. The
effects of opsonization on A. salmonicida were strain dependent.
Incubation in a variety of sera resulted in a decrease in A+ surface
hydrophobicity, often accompanied by abolition of characteristic
autoagglutinability, whereas opsonized A- cells became more hydrophobic.
These properties directly influenced the chemiluminescence response of
trout macrophages.
Date of Award | 1985 |
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Original language | English |
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Properties of the cell surface of Aeromonas salmonicida
Parker, N. D. (Author). 1985
Student thesis: PhD