1987
DOI: 10.1099/00222615-23-2-149
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The effect of antibiotics on the cell morphology of Legionella pneumophila

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“…SubMIC macrolides suppress biofilm formation by PA, which also appears to be an important factor for PA to persist in the lungs of patients with bronchiectasis and CF [27]. Although subMIC EM has been shown to alter the morphology of Legionella pneumophilia [28], its effects on the bacterial morphology of PA has not been investigated previously. Although the mechanism underlying the reduced PA adherence to collagen and alteration of bacterial morphology is unclear, it has been known for some time that subMIC antibiotics could alter bacterial morphology [29,30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…SubMIC macrolides suppress biofilm formation by PA, which also appears to be an important factor for PA to persist in the lungs of patients with bronchiectasis and CF [27]. Although subMIC EM has been shown to alter the morphology of Legionella pneumophilia [28], its effects on the bacterial morphology of PA has not been investigated previously. Although the mechanism underlying the reduced PA adherence to collagen and alteration of bacterial morphology is unclear, it has been known for some time that subMIC antibiotics could alter bacterial morphology [29,30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The present review, in accordance with authoritative papers on the subject, differentiates bulges from blebs on the basis that bulges involve the cytoplasmic membrane [35,57,172], and blebs are derived from just the outer membrane (Fig. 7) [ 143,171]. Bulges typically occur mid-cell or along the cylinder of the cell rather than at the poles [61,70,172].…”
Section: Bulge Formationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Antibacterial agent-induced bleb formation has been reported in numerous Gram-negative species including E. coli [41,143,179,180,182], L. pneumophila [83,171], P. aeruginosa [142,[181][182][183], and Salmonella Typhimurium [184]. Unlike bulges, which are typically observed as a single protrusion per cell (Fig.…”
Section: Blebbingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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