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Virol J ; 3: 50, 2006 Jun 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16803630

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: There has been a recent resurgent interest in bacteriophage biology. Research was initiated to examine Campylobacter jejuni-specific bacteriophage in the Russian Federation to develop alternative control measures for this pathogen. RESULTS: A C. jejuni flagellum-specific phage PV22 from Proteus vulgaris was identified in sewage drainage. This phage interacted with C. jejuni by attachment to flagella followed by translocation of the phage to the polar region of the bacterium up to the point of DNA injection. Electron microscopic examination revealed adsorption of PV22 on C. jejuni flagella after a five minute incubation of the phage and bacteria. A different phenomenon was observed after incubating the mix under the same conditions, but for twenty minutes or longer. Phage accumulated primarily on the surface of cells at sites where flagella originated. Interestingly, PV22 did not inject DNA into C. jejuni and PV22 did not produce lytic plaques on medium containing C. jejuni cells. The constant of velocity for PV22 adsorption on cells was 7 x 10(-9) ml/min. CONCLUSION: It was demonstrated that a bacteriophage that productively infects P. vulgaris was able to bind C. jejuni and by a spot test that the growth of C. jejuni was reduced relative to control bacteria in the region of phage application. There may be two interesting applications of this effect. First, it may be possible to test phage PV22 as an antimicrobial agent to decrease C. jejuni colonization of the chicken intestine. Second, the phage could potentially be utilized for investigating biogenesis of C. jejuni flagella.


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Bacteriophages/physiology , Campylobacter jejuni/virology , Flagella/virology , Proteus vulgaris/virology , Adsorption , Animals , Bacteriophages/growth & development , Bacteriophages/isolation & purification , Campylobacter jejuni/ultrastructure , Cecum/microbiology , Cecum/virology , Cells, Cultured , Chickens , Coculture Techniques , Epithelial Cells/microbiology , Epithelial Cells/virology , Proteus vulgaris/ultrastructure , Sewage/virology
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