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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, March 2000, p. 914-919, Vol. 66, No. 3
Abteilung
Transfusionsmedizin,1 and
Physiologisches Institut,3
Universitätsklinikum Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, and
Institut für Medizinische Biometrie,
Universitätsklinikum Tübingen, 72070 Tübingen,2 Germany
Received 1 September 1999/Accepted 10 December 1999
Previous studies using a murine model of coinhalation of
Legionella pneumophila and Hartmannella
vermiformis have shown a significantly enhanced intrapulmonary
growth of L. pneumophila in comparison to inhalation of
legionellae alone (J. Brieland, M. McClain, L. Heath, C. Chrisp, G. Huffnagle, M. LeGendre, M. Hurley, J. Fantone, and C. Engleberg,
Infect. Immun. 64:2449-2456, 1996). In this study, we introduce an in
vitro coculture model of legionellae, Mono Mac 6 cells (MM6) and
Acanthamoeba castellanii, using a cell culture chamber
system which separates both cell types by a microporous polycarbonate
membrane impervious to bacteria, amoebae, and human cells. Whereas
L. pneumophila has shown a maximal 4-log-unit
multiplication within MM6, which could not be further increased by
coculture with Acanthamoeba castellanii, significantly enhanced replication of L. gormanii, L. micdadei, L. steigerwaltii, L. longbeachae, and L. dumoffii was seen after coculture
with amoebae. This effect was seen only with uninfected amoebae, not with Legionella-infected amoebae. The supporting effect for
intracellular multiplication in MM6 could be reproduced in part by
addition of a cell-free coculture supernatant obtained from a
coincubation experiment with uninfected A. castellanii and
Legionella-infected MM6, suggesting that amoeba-derived
effector molecules are involved in this phenomenon. This coculture
model allows investigations of molecular and biochemical mechanisms
which are responsible for the enhancement of intracellular
multiplication of legionellae in monocytic cells after interaction with amoebae.
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Influence of Acanthamoeba castellanii on
Intracellular Growth of Different Legionella Species in
Human Monocytes
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Transfusionsmedizin, Otfried-Müller-Straße 4/1,
Universität Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany. Phone:
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Birgid.Neumeister{at}med.uni-tuebingen.de.
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