Study of colonization resistance for Enterobacteriaceae in man by experimental contamination and biotyping as well as the possible role of antibodies in the clearance of these bacteria from the intestines
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Epidemiology and Infection
- Vol. 107 (3) , 619-626
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0950268800049311
Abstract
The colonization resistance (CR) of the digestive tract was determined in 10 healthy volunteers by oral contamination with a neomycin resistantEscherichia coli(NR-E. coli) strain and measurement of the faecal concentration of this strain during 14 days after the contamination. This ‘gold standard’ was compared with another parameter of CR; the determination of the mean number of different biotypes of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from four faecal samples per volunteer. Both measures are significantly correlated (P < 0.01). The NR-E. colistrain could be cultured from faecal samples of 4/10 volunteers as long as 300 days after contamination. Serum antibody titres against endogenousE. colistrains and the NR-E. colistrain used for experimental oral contamination were measured by an indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) assay. The assay was read by a video camera connected to an image processing system. The 95% confidence limits of antibody titres (log2) against endogenousE. colistrains ranged between < 3 and 7.1 for IgA, between < 3 and 8.7 for IgG and between < 3 and 7.4 for IgM. Antibody titres against the NR-E. coli4 strain were within this (normal) range. The serum antibody titres against the NR-E. colistrain increased slowly after oral contamination, especially IgG and IgM. Little increase in IgA titres could be observed. An increase of serum antibody titres did not correlate with the elimination of the oral contaminant from the intestines. Therefore, we conclude that the CR is not IgG nor IgM antibody mediated.Keywords
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