Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.326, No.3, 607-613, 2005
Bacteroides fragilis interferes with iNOS activity and leads to pore formation in macrophage surface
Bactero ides fragilis is the anaerobe most commonly recoverable from clinical specimens. The wide genetic diversity of this bacterium related with virulence potential is still an open question. In this study, we analyzed the morphological aspects and microbicide action of MO during interactions with B. fragilis. A filamentous cytoplasm content release and a different actin organization colocalized with iNOS were detected. It was also possible to observe the reduction of NO production in the same conditions. The scanning electron microscopy showed the formation of pore-like structures in the surface of macrophages in the bacterial presence and by transmission electron microscopy we could observe the extrusion of cytoplasm contents as well as the condensation of chromatin in the nucleus periphery. These data suggest the existence of an inhibitory mechanism developed by B. fragilis strains for one of the macrophage microbicide actions. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Bacteroides fragilis;peritoneal macrophage;NO;iNOs activity;actin filaments;scanning confocal microscopy;scanning electron microscopy;transmission electron microscopy;interaction;microbicide action