2002
DOI: 10.1128/iai.70.11.6273-6283.2002
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Intracellular Growth of Legionella pneumophila Gives Rise to a Differentiated Form Dissimilar to Stationary-Phase Forms

Abstract: When Legionella pneumophila grows in HeLa cells, it alternates between a replicative form and a morphologically distinct "cyst-like" form termed MIF (mature intracellular form). MIFs are also formed in natural amoebic hosts and to a lesser extent in macrophages, but they do not develop in vitro. Since MIFs accumulate at the end of each growth cycle, we investigated the possibility that they are in vivo equivalents of stationaryphase (SP) bacteria, which are enriched for virulence traits. By electron microscopy… Show more

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“…Proteomes-To comprehensively visualize proteomic data of E and PE, and transition between the phases, we generated Voronoi treemaps (65). Voronoi treemaps have previously been used to combine quantitative proteomic data and functional relatedness of proteins for S. aureus and B. subtilis (48,66).…”
Section: Overview Of L Pneumophila E and Pe Soluble Whole Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proteomes-To comprehensively visualize proteomic data of E and PE, and transition between the phases, we generated Voronoi treemaps (65). Voronoi treemaps have previously been used to combine quantitative proteomic data and functional relatedness of proteins for S. aureus and B. subtilis (48,66).…”
Section: Overview Of L Pneumophila E and Pe Soluble Whole Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest with the contents of this article. 1 Both authors contributed equally to this work. 2 To whom correspondence may be addressed.…”
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“…When nutrients become limiting, L. pneumophila differentiates into the mature intracellular form. This phase corresponds to the transmissive phase in which L. pneumophila becomes flagellated, expresses its virulence factors, and seems to be metabolically dormant (1)(2)(3)(4). This biphasic life cycle is also observed during growth in liquid medium, and therefore, in vitro experiments are considered as valid models to analyze the specific features encountered during both phases (3).…”
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“…A total of 50 µL of A. castellanii suspension 4 10 6 cells/mL was seeded in duplicate on a 96 well microtiter plate Greiner Bio-One Co. Ltd., Frickenhausen, Germany and the amoebae cells were allowed to adhere to the wells at 37 for 3 h. Then, 50 µL of the often isolated from the same location from where the amoebae are isolated Rowbotham, 1980Sasaki et al, 2003Thomas et al, 2006 . Intracellular L. pneumophila is protected from adverse conditions Thomas et al, 2004 , and shows decreased sensitivity to disinfectants not only because of their intracellular location but also as a result of phenotypic modifications Bandyopadhyay et al, 2004Garduño et al, 2002 It is very important to control the number of L. pneumophila in natural and manmade water systems to prevent outbreaks of legionellosis. Various disinfectants have been used to control L. pneumophila, but control is very difficult because L. pneumophila grows in biofilm or in amoeba cells making it resistant to a variety of disinfectants Barker et al, 1992Cooper and Hanlon, 2010Kim et al, 2002Wright et al, 1991 .…”
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confidence: 99%