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Mutation Caused by Human Phagocytes
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1981
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ImmunologyPathologyImmune SystemMedical MicrobiologyInfection ControlHuman PhagocytesAutoimmune DiseaseHistidine-requiring MutantsGranulocyteVirulence FactorAutoimmunityClinical MicrobiologyInborn Error Of ImmunityPhagocyteTyphoid FeverPathogenesisMixed Blood LeukocytesMicrobiologyMedicineSalmonella Typhimurium Ta100
Histidine-requiring mutants of Salmonella typhimurium TA100 were incubated with human peripheral blood leukocytes. More of these bacteria reverted to histidine independence than controls not incubated with cells. Phagocyte-rich suspensions were mutagenic, while heat-killed cells, lymphocytes, or mixed blood leukocytes of a patient with chronic granulomatous disease were not. Production of reactive oxygen metabolites could explain the capacity of phagocytes to induce mutation.
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