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Query: UMLS:C0023241 (
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Charcoal-yeast extract agar is a new bacteriological medium that supports excellent growth of the
Legionella
pneumophila. It results from modifications made in an existing L. pneumophila medium, F-G agar. Yeast extract, instead of an acid hydrolysate of
casein
, serves as the protein source. Beef extractives and starch are not added. Activated charcoal (Norit A or Norit SG) is included at 0.20% (wt/vol). Comparison of charcoal-yeast extract and F-G agars showed that a greater number of colony-forming units of L. pneumophila was recovered from a standardized tissue inoculum on charcoal-yeast extract agar (4.35 x 10(6) colony-forming units) than on F-G agar (4.85 x 10(4) colony-forming units). Macroscopic colonies of L. pneumophila were visible on the new medium within 3 days, whereas 4 days of growth was required on F-G agar.
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PMID:Charcoal-yeast extract agar: primary isolation medium for Legionella pneumophila. 39 13
Legionella
pneumophila readily grows in cultures of thioglycollate (TGC)-induced macrophages (MPs) from A/J mice, but not in MPs from BALB/c mice or other mouse strains. In the present study, the growth of
Legionella
pneumophilia in MPs from A/J and BALB/c mice, as well as hybrids of the two strains and back-crossed mice, was investigated to determine whether the permissiveness of growth of these bacteria was due to an inherited trait of the MPs. The MPs from all A/J mice supported the growth of
Legionella
, regardless of whether they were obtained from TGC or
casein
injected donors, but the cells from the mice given TGC supported growth of L. pneumophila much better than cells from mice injected with
casein
. Furthermore, MPs obtained from all BALB/c mice treated with either TGC or
casein
were nonpermissive for the growth of L. pneumophila. MPs from approximately 46% of the back-crossed ACF1 to A/J mice were permissive for L. pneumophila growth, while MPs from all ACF1 to back-crossed BALB/c mice were found to be nonpermissive. MPs from approximately 19% of ACF2 mice were permissive for L. pneumophila. Killing activities of MPs using temperature sensitive mutants of Salmonella typhimurium were variable and did not correlate with permissiveness or nonpermissiveness for growth of L. pneumophila.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Genetic control of macrophage susceptibility to infection by Legionella pneumophila. 157 91
The phenotypic difference between virulent and avirulent
Legionella
pneumophila with regard to growth on supplemented Mueller-Hinton (SMH) agar was investigated. Defined populations of virulent and avirulent L. pneumophila were inoculated onto hybrid growth media containing the combination of SMH agar components with potassium phosphate-buffered charcoal-yeast extract agar. The
casein
acid hydrolysate component of SMH agar was found to be inhibitory to the growth of virulent but not avirulent cells. The selectively inhibitory component of the
casein
acid hydrolysate was identified as NaCl.
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PMID:Characterization of the selective inhibition of growth of virulent Legionella pneumophila by supplemented Mueller-Hinton medium. 272 45
Six discrete protease activities were recovered from the supernatant broth of
Legionella
pneumophila cultures by ion-exchange chromatography. One of these demonstrated in vitro activity against collagen,
casein
and gelatin. When administered into the lungs of guinea-pigs this protease elicited lesions which were pathologically similar to those seen in clinical and experimentally induced
Legionnaires' disease
.
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PMID:Separation of Legionella pneumophila proteases and purification of a protease which produces lesions like those of Legionnaires' disease in guinea pig lung. 354 9
Extracellular protease activity was measured in liquid cultures of representative strains from six serotypes of
Legionella
pneumophila. A variety of substrates were degraded, including denatured
casein
, skim milk, gelatin, and hide powder azure, but not elastin.
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PMID:In vitro production of an extracellular protease by Legionella pneumophila. 702 30