PATHOGENESIS OF PROVIDENCIA-ALCALIFACIENS-INDUCED DIARRHEA

被引:58
作者
ALBERT, MJ
ALAM, K
ANSARUZZAMAN, M
ISLAM, MM
RAHMAN, ASMH
HAIDER, K
BHUIYAN, NA
NAHAR, S
RYAN, N
MONTANARO, J
MATHAN, MM
机构
[1] CHRISTIAN MED COLL & HOSP, VELLORE, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
[2] INFECT DIS HOSP, FAIRFIELD, AUSTRALIA
[3] ROYAL CHILDRENS HOSP, PARKVILLE, VIC 3052, AUSTRALIA
关键词
D O I
10.1128/IAI.60.12.5017-5024.1992
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Providencia alcalifaciens is a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae. There are reports that P. alcalifaciens can cause diarrhea, but the mechanism(s) by which it causes diarrhea is not known. We studied P. alcalifaciens isolated from a child and two adults with diarrhea for enteropathogenicity. The three isolates did not exhibit any characteristic adherence to cultured HEp-2 cell monolayers, and they did not produce enterotoxins, cytotoxins, or keratoconjunctivitis in the Sereny test. Two isolates invaded cultured HEp-2 cell monolayers, producing localized bacterial clusters and actin condensation. The pattern of actin condensation was different from that produced by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli but similar to that produced by Shigella flexneri. Invasion and actin condensation were poor for the third isolate. Histology of adult rabbit small intestinal loops inoculated with all three isolates revealed bacterial attachment to, penetration of, and microulcer formation on the surface epithelium and hyperemia, edema, and polymorphonuclear cell infiltration of lamina propria. All the isolates produced diarrhea in rabbits with removable intestinal ties, and some of these rabbits developed hindlimb paralysis. Intestinal histology of the rabbits with removable intestinal ties which developed diarrhea showed changes similar to that in adult rabbits on which ileal loop assays had been performed. Transmission electron microscopy of intestinal tissues also confirmed tissue penetration by the isolates. Nerve tissue histology of two rabbits that developed hindlimb paralysis showed focal mononuclear cell infiltration around peripheral nerve sheaths. It is concluded that some strains of P. alcalifaciens are enteropathogenic and that they cause diarrhea by invading the intestinal mucosal epithelium. However, the relevance to human disease of the hindlimb paralysis observed in this animal model is not clear.
引用
收藏
页码:5017 / 5024
页数:8
相关论文
共 21 条
[1]   HAFNIA-ALVEI, A PROBABLE CAUSE OF DIARRHEA IN HUMANS [J].
ALBERT, MJ ;
ALAM, K ;
ISLAM, M ;
MONTANARO, J ;
RAHMAN, ASMH ;
HAIDER, K ;
HOSSAIN, MA ;
KIBRIYA, AKMG ;
TZIPORI, S .
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 1991, 59 (04) :1507-1513
[2]   UNUSUAL ASSOCIATION OF A PLASMID WITH NALIDIXIC-ACID RESISTANCE IN AN EPIDEMIC STRAIN OF SHIGELLA-DYSENTERIAE TYPE-1 FROM ASIA [J].
ASHRAF, MM ;
AHMED, ZU ;
SACK, DA .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, 1991, 37 (01) :59-63
[3]  
CAVANAGH JB, 1956, BRIT J EXP PATHOL, V37, P272
[4]   ENTRY OF SHIGELLA-FLEXNERI INTO HELA-CELLS - EVIDENCE FOR DIRECTED PHAGOCYTOSIS INVOLVING ACTIN POLYMERIZATION AND MYOSIN ACCUMULATION [J].
CLERC, P ;
SANSONETTI, PJ .
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 1987, 55 (11) :2681-2688
[5]   ADHESIVE FACTOR FOUND IN STRAINS OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI BELONGING TO THE TRADITIONAL INFANTILE ENTEROPATHOGENIC SEROTYPES [J].
CRAVIOTO, A ;
GROSS, RJ ;
SCOTLAND, SM ;
ROWE, B .
CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY, 1979, 3 (02) :95-99
[6]   TEST FOR ESCHERICHIA-COLI ENTEROTOXIN USING INFANT MICE - APPLICATION IN A STUDY OF DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN IN HONOLULU [J].
DEAN, AG ;
WILLIAMS, RG ;
CHING, Y ;
HARDEN, LB .
JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1972, 125 (04) :407-&
[7]  
Ewing WH, 1986, EDWARDS EWINGS IDENT, P443
[8]   QUANTITATIVE MICROTITER CYTO-TOXICITY ASSAY FOR SHIGELLA TOXIN [J].
GENTRY, MK ;
DALRYMPLE, JM .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1980, 12 (03) :361-366
[9]   RELEASE OF SHIGA TOXIN FROM SHIGELLA-DYSENTERIAE-1 BY POLYMYXIN-B [J].
GRIFFIN, DE ;
GEMSKI, P .
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 1983, 40 (01) :425-428
[10]   PROVIDENCIA ALCALIFACIENS AND TRAVELERS DIARRHEA [J].
HAYNES, J ;
HAWKEY, PM .
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1989, 299 (6691) :94-95