Journal article

Ability of clinical isolates of group A streptococci to adhere to and invade HEp-2 epithelial cells

VR Bennett-Wood, JR Carapetis, RM Robins-Browne

Journal of Medical Microbiology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1998

Abstract

Individual strains of group A streptococci (GAS) differ in virulence, but the reasons for these differences are incompletely understood. To determine if the ability of GAS to cause invasive disease corresponded with their capacity to adhere to or invade epithelial cells, 63 clinical isolates of GAS (40 from patients with systemic infection and 23 from superficial disease) were examined in quantitative assays of bacterial adhesion to and invasion of HEp-2 cells, a continuous line of human pharyngeal epithelial cells. The results showed that individual isolates of GAS varied considerably in their ability to adhere to and penetrate HEp-2 cells. However, on the whole, strains from patients with ..

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