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Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology ; : 201-212, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-181425

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OBJECTIVE: Bacteroides fragilis is the most frequently isolated anaerobes in tissue of intraabdominal infection, particularly in intraabdominal sepsis or abscess. In acute experimental model with an intraabdominal infection, the response to B. fragilis is characterized by infiltration of neutrophils and monocytes. To understand the pathogenesis of B. fragilis infection, it is important to explore the mechanism for inflammatory signals such as chemokines induced by this bacteria. The goal of this study was to determine whether peritoneal monocytes or fibroblasts surrounding with intraabdominal abscess induced by B. fragilis could express chemokines such as monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) or macrophage inflammatory protein-1a (MIP-1a). METHODS: 1) After C57BL/6 mice were intraperitoneally inoculated with abscess-inducing agents containing B. fragilis, RNA was extracted from the intraperitoneal tissues of the mice using Ottawa sand and the guanidinium thiocyanate-phenol-chloroform method in 3 days later. 2) After C57BL/6 mouse peritoneal monocytes were infected with B. fragilis for 1, 4 and 9 hours, cellular RNA was extracted from the cells. 3) Fibroblasts isolated from intraabdominal abscess nodules induced by B. fragilis infection were growth in tissue culture for 3 to 4 weeks. After the fibroblasts were stimulated with IL-1alpha (0.1-10 ng/ml) or TNFalpha (0.1-10 ng/ml) for 24 hours, total cellular RNA was extracted. MCP-1 or MIP-1alpha mRNA expression was assessed using RTPCR. MCP-1 or MIP-1alpha proteins in cluture supernatants or tissue extracts were also measured by ELISA. RESULTS: 1) MCP-1 or MIP-1alpha mRNA was highly expressed in peritoneal tissue of C57BL/6 mice bearing with intraabdominal abscess induced by B. fragilis. 2) Expression of MCP-1 mRNA increased at 9 hours in mouse peritoneal monocytes infected with B. fragilis. MIP-1alpha mRNA was initially expressed and perisisted in the monocytes infected with B. fragilis for 9 hours. MCP-1 or MIP-1alpha proteins was also parallel to the expression of those chemokines. 3) The fibroblasts isolated from intraabdominal abscess nodules by B. fragilis infection constitutively expressed MCP-1, MIP-1alpha, production in the fibroblasts was significantly upregulated in response to proinflammatory cytokines produced in the monocytes, including IL-1alpha and TNFalpha, but MCP-1 production were not. The normal fibroblasts from uninfected mice didnot show significant production of MCP-1 or MIP-1a in response to IL-1a or TNFalpha. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that peritoneal monocytes and fibroblasts surrounding with abscesses induced by B. fragilis produce MCP-1 or MIP-1a. Furthermore, it could be extrapolated that those effects may play a role in the formation of intraabdominal abscess nodules.


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Animals , Mice , Abscess , Bacteria , Bacteroides fragilis , Bacteroides , Chemokine CCL2 , Chemokine CCL3 , Chemokines , Cytokines , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Fibroblasts , Guanidine , Intraabdominal Infections , Macrophages , Models, Theoretical , Monocytes , Neutrophils , RNA , RNA, Messenger , Sepsis , Silicon Dioxide , Tissue Extracts , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy ; : 430-434, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-147288

ABSTRACT

Intraabdominal abscesses and their sequalae have long been observed in patients with Crohn's disease. Patients with Crohn's disease account for little more than 0.5% of all patients coming to laparotomy for intraabdominal abscess. However, an intraabdceninal abscess will develop as a complication of Crohn's disease in 12 to 25% of patients. For enteroparietal abscess, incision and drainage with later definitive resection is the optimal therapy, However, primary en bloc resection is performed with excellent results recently. We experienced a case of Crohn's disease whose initial problem was intraabdorninal abscess. After surgery, we confirmed Crohn's disease.


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Humans , Abscess , Crohn Disease , Diagnosis , Drainage , Laparotomy
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