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The Journal of Medical Microbiology, Vol 34, Issue 2 113-118, Copyright © 1991 by Society for General Microbiology


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Growth of Legionella spp. under conditions of iron restriction

P. Goldoni, P. Visca, M. C. Pastoris, P. Valenti and N. Orsi
Laboratorio di Batteriologia e Micologia Medica, Instituto Superiore di Sanita, Roma, Italy.

The growth inhibiting activity of transferrins, citrate, 2-2' dipyridyl and desferrioxamine methanesulphonate towards Legionella spp. and their serogroups was investigated. The inhibitory activity of all these compounds depended upon the iron-free state of the molecules and was abolished by saturation with iron. No bactericidal effect by transferrins was observed at concentrations up to four times the minimal bacteriostatic concentration. No interaction of transferrins with the legionella cell surface was detected by direct or indirect fluorescence assay, or by dialysis culture experiments in which transferrin was separated from the bacterial cells. The demonstration of a siderophore-like activity in supernates of iron-deficient legionella cultures may account for the ability of Legionella spp. to multiply in conditions of iron restriction.


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