Advances in Infectious Diseases

Volume 3, Issue 1 (March 2013)

ISSN Print: 2164-2648   ISSN Online: 2164-2656

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Brucella melitensis Differs from B. suis in Growth and Urease Activity In-Vitro, and Infectivity in Fisher-344 Rats In-Vivo

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DOI: 10.4236/aid.2013.31008    4,268 Downloads   6,862 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Importance of urease activity on pathogenic differences among Brucella species was evaluated. In cell-free extracts, the B. suis urease showed 12 times greater specific activity than the B. melitensis urease. When Fisher-344 rats were inoculated intraperitoneally (IP), at 1 week post-inoculation (PI), B. melitensis wild type 16 M was recovered from spleens and livers in greater numbers than B. suis wild type 1330. At 8 weeks PI, spleens were clear of B. melitensis, whereas B. suis remained. The wild type and the urease deficient strains of B. suis did not differ from each other in terms of recovery from spleen or liver. Our observations suggest that B. melitensis induces greater acute infectivity in Fisher-344 rats, whereas B. suis causes chronic infectivity; and urease activity has no influence on Brucella infection using an IP route.

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A. B. Bandara, S. M. Boyle, A. Contreras-Rodriguez, A. M. Martins, R. Prasad and C. M. Reilly, "Brucella melitensis Differs from B. suis in Growth and Urease Activity In-Vitro, and Infectivity in Fisher-344 Rats In-Vivo," Advances in Infectious Diseases, Vol. 3 No. 1, 2013, pp. 60-62. doi: 10.4236/aid.2013.31008.

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