| Am. J. Biomed. Sci. 2009, 1(1), 12-26; doi: 10.5099/aj090100012 |
| Effect of Osmolarity on Virulence of Uropathogenic Pseudomonas Aeruginosa |
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Rahul
Mittal1,2*, Saroj Sharma2, Sanjay Chhibber2,
Kusum Harjai2 |
1Division of Infectious
Diseases, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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2Department of Microbiology,
Panjab University, Chandigarh, INDIA |
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*Corresponding
author: |
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Dr
Rahul Mittal |
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Division
of Infectious Diseases, MS#51 |
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Childrens
Hospital Los Angeles, |
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4650
Sunset Boulevard |
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Los
Angeles, CA, 90027, USA |
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E-Mail: ramittal@chla.usc.edu; mittal05@gmail.com |
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Telephone: 323-361-5809 |
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Abstract In the milieu of urinary tract, urine is
subject to changes in osmolarity depending on host’s diet and clinical
condition. The present investigation was planned to study the effect of
osmolarity on growth and elaboration of virulence factors by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in planktonic and
biofilm cell mode. Significant enhancement in growth and elaboration of all the
virulence traits was observed with increase in osmolarity of the growth medium
from 100 to 300 mOsmol/l. However, with further increase in osmolarity to 350
mOsmol/l there was significant decrease in growth and production of all the
virulence determinants. In addition, organisms grown in 300 mOsmol/l medium
showed increased adherence to uroepithelial cells, evade phagocytosis and were
more virulent in mouse model of ascending pyelonephritis as indicated by higher
bacterial load and tissue damage. The findings of the present study may be
relevant for the better understanding of host-parasite interactions and will
pave the way for the future development of preventive strategies against
urinary tract infections. Keywords: Osmolarity; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Urinary tract infections; Virulence traits Download the full article (PDF)
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