Interaction of L Cells andChlamydia psittaci: Entry of the Parasite and Host Responses to Its Development
- 1 May 1972
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 110 (2) , 706-21
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.110.2.706-721.1972
Abstract
The entry and development ofChlamydia psittaciin the L cell was studied by using purified, infectious parasites at high multiplicity. Entry of the parasite was accomplished by an act of phagocytosis by the host which was independent of an adsorption stage but was temperature-dependent. Kinetic studies of phagocytosis performed with14C-amino acid-labeled, purified parasites indicated that the rate of phagocytosis was directly proportional to the multiplicity of inoculation. Electron microscopy of cells infected at high multiplicity with purified infectiousC. psittacishowed that phagocytosed chlamydiae were segregated in a host phagocytic vacuole throughout their developmental cycle which consisted of the transition of infecting elementary bodies to reticulate bodies dividing by binary fission, followed by the reemergence of a population of elementary bodies. The process of the transition was examined and a proposed sequence of intermediate bodies is presented. In isopycnic gradients of fractionated, infected L cells, chlamydial phagocytic vacuoles were apparent as a dense band distinct from lysosome and mitochondrion peaks, as indicated by acid phosphatase and cytochrome oxidase activities. Chlamydiae inactivated by heat or neutralized by antiserum were phagocytosed and appeared in lysosomes within 12 hr after infection according to electron microscopy; however, chlamydiae which were continuously inhibited in their development by chloramphenicol were retained intact in the cell for 24 hr without lysosomal response. The possibility of a lysosomal inhibitor on the native parasite is discussed.Keywords
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