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Staphylococcus aureus Microcapsule Expression Attenuates Bacterial Virulence in a Rat Model of Experimental Endocarditis
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Mutant Strains DevoidAntimicrobial SusceptibilityMicrobial DiseaseVirulence FactorPathogenesisImmunologyExperimental EndocarditisInfective EndocarditisRat ModelPathogen CharacterizationMicrobiologyInfection ControlMedicineClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceS. Aureus
The virulence of the Staphylococcus aureus strains that differed only in capsule expression was compared in a rat model of catheter-induced experimental endocarditis. The ID50 of all the strains was low (less than 3 x 10(3) cfu of S. aureus), suggesting that this model may be more sensitive than other animal models to differences in bacterial virulence. Compared with the wild-type strains that expressed type 5 or type 8 capsular polysaccharides, mutant strains devoid of capsule had significantly lower ID50 values. In contrast, a mutant that produced scant amounts of the type 5 polysaccharide had an ID50 similar to that of the parental type 5 isolate. As the bacterial inoculum was increased, each of the S. aureus strains reached final concentrations of 10(10)-10(11) cfu/g of vegetation; however, the nonencapsulated mutants colonized the left-sided vegetations at lower inocula than did the wild-type strains. This study indicates that microcapsule expression attenuates bacterial virulence in a rat model of catheter-induced endocarditis.
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