Hydrophobic Adherence and Phase Variation in Bordetella Pertussis
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The hydrophobicity of Bordetella pertussis was assayed by measuring the ability of cells in suspension to adhere to a polystyrene surface. The quantity of adhered bacteria was measured by the binding of enzyme-conjugated anti B. pertussis antibodies. Hydrophobic adherence of non-pathogenic variant strains was about 20% of that exhibited by pathogenic strains. Hydrophobicity was a stable trait as it did not change with passaging or storage. Assays of a series of characterized stable variants suggested that the Filamentous Hemagglutinin (FHA) is the cell surface moiety responsible for hydrophobic adherence in B. pertussis.
Cotter P, Yuk M, Mattoo S, Akerley B, Boschwitz J, Relman D Infect Immun. 1998; 66(12):5921-9.
PMID: 9826374 PMC: 108750. DOI: 10.1128/IAI.66.12.5921-5929.1998.