1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1992.tb02082.x
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Studies on Novel Pili from Shigella flexneri

Abstract: Pili were detected using electron microscopy in clinical isolates of fie xneri which had been continuously subcultivated in liquid media. Morphologically, the pili appeared as thin, flexible, cylindrical structures of up to 2-5 pm in length and about 3-5 nm in diameter. Two strains showed mannose-resistant (MR) hemagglutination to fresh fowl erythrocytes (type 4), and one to tannic acid-treated horse erythrocyte (type 3) pili. These pili are novel and different from the mannosesensitive (MS) type 1 pili descri… Show more

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“…Despite this null adherence factor hypothesis, a limited number of reports have detected adherence factor expression in S. flexneri (2729), but, unfortunately, in-depth genetic analyses have not been performed. Furthermore, we have previously demonstrated that tryptic soy broth (TSB) media supplemented with bile salts induce the adherence of S.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite this null adherence factor hypothesis, a limited number of reports have detected adherence factor expression in S. flexneri (2729), but, unfortunately, in-depth genetic analyses have not been performed. Furthermore, we have previously demonstrated that tryptic soy broth (TSB) media supplemented with bile salts induce the adherence of S.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Shigella evolved from various strains of E. coli (Pupo et al, 2000;Townsend et al, 2001) and given the fact that fimbriae are prevalent among the Enterobacteriaceae (Bloch et al, 1992), we hypothesize that Shigella utilize fimbriae or other adhesins during initial colonization of the colon. Two reports have identified the presence of fimbriae on the surface of Shigella, including type 1 fimbriae (Utsunomiya et al, 1992;Snellings et al, 1997). In addition, comparative genomic studies have identified novel open reading frames in S. flexneri that have been annotated as adhesins (Wei et al, 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study demonstrates definitively that Shigella expresses type 1 fimbrial adhesins. Recent reports have also documented the presence of type 3 and type 4 fimbrial adhesins and of afimbrial adhesins in Shigella strains (29,32). The difficulty in obtaining fimbriated Shigella cultures could be partly explained by inappropriate growth conditions as well as by a low frequency of switching from the afimbriated to the fimbriated phase.…”
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