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Research Article

SlgA- and lgG-coated Streptococcus pyogenes on the Tonsillar Surfaces during Acute Tonsillitis

Pages 718-723 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Bacterial swabs were collected from the tonsillar surfaces of eight patients with current acute tonsillitis, culture-positive for Streptococcus pyogenes. Using gold-labelled antiserum to S. pyogenes, these micro-organisms could be localized in the samples by transmission electron microscopy. S. pyogenes pathogens were further characterized with gold-labelled antiserum to human IgG and SIgA antibodies. Roughly 90% of the pathogens were found coated with IgG antibodies, irrespective of the duration of the disease, whereas the proportion of SIgA-coated pathogens increased with disease duration. Insufficient IgA coating of pathogens might well be a contributory cause of the induction of tonsillar infection, probably due to inadequate prevention of the attachment of the S. pyogenes bacteria to the tonsillar surface epithelium.

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