Gunnar Fröman
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Veterinary Microbiology | 1988
Wubshet Mamo; Gunnar Fröman; Torkel Wadström
Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) isolated from bovine mastitis were examined for their ability to interact with 125I-labelled fibronectin, fibrinogen and type II collagen. Their relative surface hydrophobicity and production of extracellular capsule were also investigated. Almost all S. aureus strains bound fibronectin (mean value 23%), fibrinogen (mean value 12%) and type II collagen (mean value 16%). CNS bound fibronectin (mean value 6%) and type II collagen (mean value 7%), but not fibrinogen (mean value 2%). The specificity of binding of these proteins to S. aureus strain F1440 and to coagulase-negative Staphylococcus chromogenes strain BO52 was studied by adding an excess of unlabelled proteins. Fibronectin and collagen binding were observed to be specific, varying between 50 and 75%, whereas the specificity of fibrinogen binding to S. aureus strain F1440 was lower (26%). Most of the S. aureus strains (63%) showed very high surface hydrophobicity (autoaggregation) or lower hydrophobicity (29% of the strains) and the rest were hydrophilic. None of the CNS strains autoaggregated, 44% were classified as hydrophilic strains. Hydrophilic strains (except the reference strains) did not show extracellular capsule production. However, the encapsulated (reference) strains showed low binding to these proteins as compared to their unencapsulated variants. Pre-treatment of S. aureus strain F1440 and S. chromogenes strain BO52 with trypsin decreased their fibronectin binding capacity and surface hydrophobicity, whereas pre-treatment with bovine milk (except on collagen binding to strain F1440) did not significantly affect binding to these proteins. These data indicate that S. aureus and CNS isolated from bovine udder infection have the ability to bind to tissue matrix and plasma proteins which may be exposed in the traumatized or toxin-damaged udder epithelial lesions.
Microbial Pathogenesis | 1987
Wubshet Mamo; Gunnar Fröman; Annika Sundås; Torkel Wadström
Binding of 125I-labelled fibronectin, fibrinogen and type II collagen to group B (S. agalactiae), group C (S. dysgalactiae and S zooepidemicus), group E (S. uberis) and nontypable streptococci isolated from bovine mastitis was studied. S. agalactiae and S. uberis were found to bind low levels of all three proteins, while S. zooepidemicus bound high levels. Binding of the proteins to S. dysgalactiae varied, i.e. fibronectin was high, fibrinogen moderate and collagen low. Nontypable strains showed moderate or low binding of all proteins. Both hydrophobic and hydrophilic strains were found to bind fibronectin. For S. dysgalactiae the specific fibronectin binding ranged from 70% to 10% and for S. zooepidemicus it was more than 80% and this binding was sensitive to papain treatment. The binding of 29K-fibronectin fragment to one S. dysgalactiae strain showed an affinity of KD = 2.6 x 10(-8) M and the number of binding sites per colony forming unit (CFU) was calculated at 11,000.
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1987
Gunnar Fröman; Lech M. Switalski; Pietro Speziale; Magnus Höök
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002
Ulrika Karlson; Gunnar Pejler; Gunnar Fröman; Lars Hellman
Fems Microbiology Letters | 1985
Suraj B. Baloda; Ahmed Faris; Gunnar Fröman; Torkel Wadström
Fems Microbiology Letters | 1986
Ahmed Faris; Gunnar Fröman; M. Truszczynski; Torkel Wadström
Fems Microbiology Letters | 1986
Suraj B. Baloda; Gunnar Fröman; Johan E. Peeters; Torkel Wadström
Fems Microbiology Letters | 1987
Erik J. Wiersma; Gunnar Fröman; Staffan Johansson; Torkel Wadström
Veterinary Microbiology | 1987
Ahmed Faris; Karel Krovacek; Gunnar Fröman; Torkel Wadström
Archive | 1988
Magnus Höök; Martin Lindberg; Lars Christer Signas; Torkel Wadström; Gunnar Fröman