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Determination of Affinity of Pasteurella Multocida Isolates for Porcine Respiratory Tract Mucus, and Partial Characterization of the Receptors

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Journal Am J Vet Res
Date 1991 Jan 1
PMID 2021250
Citations 5
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Abstract

The ability of 25 Pasteurella multocida isolates to adhere in vitro to porcine respiratory tract mucus was examined. Microplate wells were coated with crude mucus preparation, then bacteria were added. After incubation, unbound bacteria were removed by washing, and the number of mucus-bound bacteria was estimated by quantitation of the adherent colony-forming units and by use of an ELISA. Pasteurella multocida had affinity to respiratory tract mucus, although significant differences were not observed in affinity of capsular type-A and type-D isolates. Preliminary characterization, using ultrafiltration, gel filtration chromatography, electrophoresis, and enzymatic treatments, indicated that the receptors may be a class of protein molecules of low molecular weight (less than 25,000). The origin of these receptors, however, is not known at this time.

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