Degradation of 14 C-labeled group A streptococci and micrococci in muscular lesions in the mouse

Citation:

E. Adler, Heller, H. , Weiner, E. , Masover, A. , Friedman, S. , Lahav, Meir , Ne’eman, N. , and Ginsburg, Isaac . 1973. “Degradation Of 14 C-Labeled Group A Streptococci And Micrococci In Muscular Lesions In The Mouse”. Israel Journal Of Medical Sciences, 9, Pp. 483-486.

Abstract:

In previous reports (1, 2) it has been shown that lysosomal enzymes derived from various populations of mammalian leukocytes failed to degrade 14C-Iabeled group A streptococci in vitro, On the other hand, Staphylococcus albus, Micrococcus Iysodeikticus and Escherichia coli were degraded to a large extent by leukocyte lysosomal enzymes. It was thus of interest to study the degradation of a variety of labeled microorganisms in vivo in inflammatory lesions in the thigh muscle of the mouse induced by the injection of heat-killed microorganisms. The results indicate that there may be a correlation between the degree of degradation of microorganisms by leukocyte lysates in vitro (1, 2) and the length of their persistence in lesion sites in vivo.