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Infection and Immunity, September 2000, p. 5408-5411, Vol. 68, No. 9
Sezione di Microbiologia
DMCSS,1 Istituto di Scienze
Chimiche,2 Dipartimento di Medicina
Interna e Gastroenterologia,3 and
Clinica Medica II AOB,4 University of
Bologna, Bologna 40138, Italy
Received 5 April 2000/Returned for modification 2 May 2000/Accepted 28 May 2000
In situ-perfused rat livers were infused with a single dose of
1.5 × 107 radiolabeled cells of Leptospira
interrogans serovar icterohaemorrhagiae, the agent of
leptospirosis, or with Borrelia burgdorferi IRS, the agent
of Lyme disease. Significant (P < 0.0001) differences in the liver uptake of L. interrogans and of B. burgdorferi were observed, the uptakes being 37.4% ± 2.3%
for L. interrogans and 60.5% ± 3.1% for B. burgdorferi. Leptospires, in contrast to borreliae, were
recovered from the livers when liver samples were cultured in growth
medium. Leptospires but not borreliae were recovered in bile within 30 min of infusion. The association of leptospires and borreliae with
reticuloendothelial cells of the liver was demonstrated by
immunohistochemistry. Leptospires and borreliae were found to be
associated with vimentin-positive cells and not with desmin-positive
cells. Few leptospires but no borreliae were also seen associated with
vimentin- and desmin-negative cells, suggesting the presence of
leptospires outside the sinusoidal spaces, in the liver parenchyma.
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Uptake and Killing of Leptospira
interrogans and Borrelia burgdorferi, Spirochetes
Pathogenic to Humans, by Reticuloendothelial Cells in Perfused
Rat Liver
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Sezione di
Microbiologia DMCSS, Policlinico S. Orsola, Via Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna, Italy. Phone: 39-051-4290913. Fax: 39-051-341632. E-mail:
Cevenini{at}almadns.unibo.it.
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