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Association Of K-1 Capsule, Smooth Lipopolysaccharides, Trat Gene, And Colicin V Production With Complement Resistance And Virulence Of Avian Escherichia Coli, Richard E. Wooley, Lisa K. Nolan, John Brown, Penelope S. Gibbs, Catherine W. Giddings, Kathy S. Turner Dec 1993

Association Of K-1 Capsule, Smooth Lipopolysaccharides, Trat Gene, And Colicin V Production With Complement Resistance And Virulence Of Avian Escherichia Coli, Richard E. Wooley, Lisa K. Nolan, John Brown, Penelope S. Gibbs, Catherine W. Giddings, Kathy S. Turner

Lisa K. Nolan

A group of complement-resistant, virulent avian Eschberichia coli isolates were compared with a group of complement-sensitive, avirulent avian isolates for the presence of K-1 capsule, smooth lipopolysaccharides (LPS), the traT gene, and Colicin V (ColV) production. These parameters were selected because of their reported association with complement resistance and virulence in E. coli. Lethality in chicken embryos has also been shown to be correlated with virulence of avian E. colifor chickens. The complement-resistant, virulent E. coli isolates did not possess a K-1 capsule. Production of ColV and the presence of smooth LPS were significantly correlated with embryo lethality. There was …


Identification Of Β2 Integrins In Bovine Neutrophils By Scanning Electron Microscopy In The Backscatter Mode And Transmission Electron Microscopy, Mark R. Ackermann, M. E. Kehrli Jr., H. K. Hawkins, J. L. Amenson, J. E. Gallagher May 1993

Identification Of Β2 Integrins In Bovine Neutrophils By Scanning Electron Microscopy In The Backscatter Mode And Transmission Electron Microscopy, Mark R. Ackermann, M. E. Kehrli Jr., H. K. Hawkins, J. L. Amenson, J. E. Gallagher

Mark R. Ackermann

Mac-I, LFA-I, and p150,95 are β2 integrin glycoproteins present in the plasma membranes of neutrophils, macrophages, and lymphocytes.


Protection Of Pasteurella Multocida Dermonecrotic Toxin-Challenged Rats By Toxoid-Induced Antibody, R. K. Pettit, R. B. Rimler, Mark R. Ackermann Feb 1993

Protection Of Pasteurella Multocida Dermonecrotic Toxin-Challenged Rats By Toxoid-Induced Antibody, R. K. Pettit, R. B. Rimler, Mark R. Ackermann

Mark R. Ackermann

Two different doses of glutaraldehyde-treated Pasteurella multocida dermonecrotic toxin (PMDT) were used to immunize rats. Rats developed serum IgG antibodies specific for native PMDT, and IgG titers increased with dose and number of toxoid immunizations. Survival rates in both active immunization and passive serum neutralization experiments were dependent on dose of toxoid vaccination and serum levels of anti-PMDT IgG. Vaccination with toxoid prevented weight loss but not leukocytosis and increased complement titers in toxin-challenged rats. Toxoid, itself, induced minimal leukocytosis but no alterations in complement titers or weight gain.


Heterophil Chemotaxis In Chickens With Natural Staphylococcal Infections, James R. Andreasen Jr., Claire B. Andreasen, Mohammad Anwer, Anita E. Sonn Jan 1993

Heterophil Chemotaxis In Chickens With Natural Staphylococcal Infections, James R. Andreasen Jr., Claire B. Andreasen, Mohammad Anwer, Anita E. Sonn

Claire B. Andreasen

Heterophil chemotaxis using heterophils isolated from the peripheral blood of five commercial broiler chickens naturally infected with staphylococcal bacteria was compared by the modified Boyden-chamber technique with chemotaxis of heterophils from two chickens from the same flock not infected with Staphylococcus (field controls) and from four healthy laboratory control broiler chickens. The infected chickens had gross and histologic lesions of staphylococcal tenosynovitis and osteomyelitis. Staphylococci were isolated from the lesions. Hematologic parameters and histologic lesions of infected chickens also were examined. Compared with field and laboratory controls, Staphylococcus-infected chickens had heterophilic leukocytosis. The heterophils of Staphylococcus-infected chickens had significantly lower …


Chicken Heterophil Chemotaxis Using Staphylococcus-Generated Chemoattractants, James R. Andreasen Jr., Claire B. Andreasen, Mohammad Anwer, Anita E. Sonn Jan 1993

Chicken Heterophil Chemotaxis Using Staphylococcus-Generated Chemoattractants, James R. Andreasen Jr., Claire B. Andreasen, Mohammad Anwer, Anita E. Sonn

Claire B. Andreasen

Heterophil chemotaxis, in response to chemotactic factors generated by three different strains of staphylococcal bacteria, was measured using the modified Boyden-chamber technique. Heterophils were obtained from healthy 6-to-8-week-old broiler chickens. Each bacterial strain generated factors that were chemotactic for chicken heterophils. Factors generated by two pathogenic isolates of Staphylococcus aureus, however, induced significantly greater chemotaxis in chicken heterophils than those generated by a nonpathogenic Staphylococcus isolate.