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Human Lactoferrin Receptor Activity in Non-encapsulated Haemophilus Influenzae

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 1997 Nov 22
PMID 9368377
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Abstract

Since the ability of bacteria to compete with lactoferrin for iron contributes to the pathogenesis of mucosal infections, the presence of lactoferrin receptor activity in non-encapsulated Haemophilus influenzae was investigated. The growth of 18 H. influenzae isolates from the sputum samples of chronic bronchitis patients and of six of seven H. influenzae throat isolates from healthy adults was stimulated by iron saturated human lactoferrin. Apo-lactoferrin did not stimulate the growth of H. influenzae. Human lactoferrin binding to iron limited bacteria was detected for 16 H. influenzae strains from chronic bronchitis patients and for five of seven isolates from healthy adults. We conclude that the majority of H. influenzae isolates tested bind human lactoferrin and that the iron from lactoferrin is used for growth.

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