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Matthew J. Flick, XinLi Du, David P. Witte, Markéta Jiroušková, Dmitry A. Soloviev, Steven J. Busuttil, Edward F. Plow, Jay L. Degen
Published in Volume 113, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2004; 113(11):1596–1606 doi:10.1172/JCI20741
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Fib γ 390–396A mice exhibit a severe impediment in innate immunity resulting in inefficient clearance of S. aureus in an acute peritonitis model. (A) WT S. aureus was introduced by intraperitoneal injection into WT or Fibγ 390–396A mice, and peritoneal lavage fluid was collected from each animal 1 hour after inoculation to determine the total number of CFUs. (B) Comparative analysis of bacterial clearance in WT and Fibγ 390–396A mice challenged with a S. aureus strain lacking the bacterial fibrinogen-binding protein ClfA. Note that bacterial clearance is inefficient in Fibγ 390–396A mice relative to WT animals regardless of the presence or absence of ClfA. The data shown are means ± SDs. P < 0.035 and P < 0.021 for WT and ClfA S. aureus, respectively (Mann-Whitney U test).