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Elaboration of type b capsule by Haemophilus influenzae as a determinant of pathogenicity and impaired killing by trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.
R Yogev, E R Moxon
R Yogev, E R Moxon
Published March 1, 1982
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1982;69(3):658-665. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110493.
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Elaboration of type b capsule by Haemophilus influenzae as a determinant of pathogenicity and impaired killing by trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.

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In vitro, Haemophilus influenzae strains have two distinct patterns of susceptibility to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMZ); strains with low minimum inhibitory concentration and high minimum bactericidal concentration (tolerant) and those with both low minimum inhibitory concentration and minimum bactericidal concentration (kill-sensitive). Tolerant H. influenzae strains were found to elaborate significantly more type b capsular polysaccharide, a linear polymer of ribosyl ribose phosphate (PRP), than kill-sensitive strains. Tolerant strains became susceptible to killing by TMP/SMZ when type b capsule was physically removed, but reacquired tolerance following growth and reversion to original (mucoid) phenotype. Susceptibility of wild (type a, b, c), isogenic (type b and untypable), and transformed (type b and d) strains indicated that elaboration of type b capsule was associated with TMP/SMZ tolerance. In a second series of studies, virulence of H. influenzae in the infant rat model was correlated with in vitro tolerance. Tolerant strains (13/13) caused systemic disease while none (0/7) of kill-sensitive strains were pathogenic. The efficacy of TMP/SMZ in the treatment of invasive infection was evaluated in rats with established bacteremia and meningitis. TMP/SMZ failed to eradicate H. influenzae b from the blood in 85% (17/20) or from the cerebrospinal fluid in 95% (19/20) of infected animals. Thus, in vitro tolerance correlated with therapeutic failure in vivo.

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R Yogev, E R Moxon

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Antibiotic resistance inHaemophilus influenzae: mechanisms, clinical importance and consequences for therapy
R Groot, G Dzoljic-Danilovic, B Klingeren, WH Goessens, HJ Neyens
European Journal of Pediatrics 1991
Antibiotic resistance inHaemophilus influenzae: mechanisms, clinical importance and consequences for therapy
R de Groot, G Dzoljic-Danilovic, B van Klingeren, WH Goessens, HJ Neyens
European Journal of Pediatrics 1991
Opsonic requirements and interaction of Haemophilus influenzae with human polymorphonuclear neutrophil leucocytes studied by luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence
G Crook, R Wilson, S Kroll, H Todd, N Garbett, R Moxon, P Cole
Microbial Pathogenesis 1989
Genetics of spontaneous, high-frequency loss of b capsule expression in Haemophilus influenzae
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1984
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ME Klegerman, KM Boyer, CK Papierniak, L Levine, SP Gotoff
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