The antiphagocytic activity of SeM of Streptococcus equi requires capsule

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Resistance to phagocytosis is a crucial virulence property of Streptococcus equi (Streptococcus equi subsp. equi; Se), the cause of equine strangles. The contribution and interdependence of capsule and SeM to killing in equine blood and neutrophils were investigated in naturally occurring strains of Se. Strains CF32, SF463 were capsule and SeM positive, strains Lex90, Lex93 were capsule negative and SeM positive and strains Se19, Se1-8 were capsule positive and SeM deficient. Phagocytosis and killing of Se19, Se1-8, Lex90 and Lex93 in equine blood and by neutrophils suspended in serum were significantly (P ≤ 0.02) greater compared to CF32 and SF463. The results indicate capsule and SeM are both required for resistance to phagocytosis and killing and that the anti-phagocytic property of SeM is greatly reduced in the absence of capsule. © 2014 Japanese Society of Equine Science.

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Timoney, J. F., Suther, P., Velineni, S., & Artiushin, S. C. (2014). The antiphagocytic activity of SeM of Streptococcus equi requires capsule. Journal of Equine Science. Japanese Society of Equine Science. https://doi.org/10.1294/jes.25.53

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