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上海士鋒生物關于新型顯現(xiàn)圖片方法揭示細菌與免疫系統(tǒng)作用機制
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慢性感染是發(fā)達國家近些年來的一個龐大而且不斷增長的問題,當然,相應的慢性感染研究也在不斷進行來研究抵御頑強細菌感染的方法。當細菌許多細胞集中在一起形成生物被膜結(jié)構時,細菌會表現(xiàn)出對抗生素*的耐藥性。截至到現(xiàn)在,科學家們緊緊能夠預測在慢性感染期間當細菌擊敗機體免疫系統(tǒng)后所發(fā)生的反應。
研究者Thomas解釋道,盡管我們一直懷疑細菌是如何引發(fā)慢性感染的,細菌可以破壞免疫系統(tǒng)的白細胞?,F(xiàn)在這種新型方法將使得我們更地觀察慢性感染過程中的細節(jié)。取代了觀察細菌表面結(jié)構,目前我們可以直接觀察到細菌的截面,然后跟蹤細菌如何與白細胞以及抗生素進行反應,這將使我們理解慢性感染的基本過程。
Maria博士表示,這種新型方法將使得我們研究細菌分泌的化合物如何與白細胞進行作用,白細胞可以產(chǎn)生DNA陷阱用來捕獲細菌,但是這僅僅只是一個猜測。
Interactions between Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes and Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms on Silicone Implants In Vivo
Maria van Gennipa, Louise Dahl Christensena, Morten Alhedea,c, Klaus Qvortrupb, Peter Østrup Jensenc, Niels Høibya,c, Michael Givskova,d and Thomas Bjarnsholta,c
Chronic infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa persist because the bacterium forms biofilms that are tolerant to antibiotic treatment and the host immune response. Scanning electron microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy were used to visualize biofilm development in vivo following intraperitoneal inoculation of mice with bacteria growing on hollow silicone tubes, as well as to examine the interaction between these bacteria and the host innate immune response. Wild-type P. aeruginosa developed biofilms within 1 day that trapped and caused visible cavities in polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs). In contrast, the number of cells of a P. aeruginosa rhlA mutant that cannot produce rhamnolipids was significantly reduced on the implants by day 1, and the bacteria were actively phagocytosed by infiltrating PMNs. In addition, we identified extracellular wire-like structures around the bacteria and PMNs, which we found to consist of DNA and other polymers. Here we present a novel method to study a pathogen-host interaction in detail. The data presented provide the first direct, high-resolution visualization of the failure of PMNs to protect against bacterial biofilms. .