BMC Research Notes (Aug 2012)

A method for quantifying pulmonary <it>Legionella pneumophila</it> infection in mouse lungs by flow cytometry

  • Ang Desmond Koon,
  • Ong Sze,
  • Brown Andrew,
  • Hartland Elizabeth,
  • van Driel Ian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-448
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 448

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Abstract Background Pulmonary load of Legionella pneumophila in mice is normally determined by counting serial dilutions of bacterial colony forming units (CFU) on agar plates. This process is often tedious and time consuming. We describe a novel, rapid and versatile flow cytometric method that detects bacteria phagocytosed by neutrophils. Findings Mice were infected with L. pneumophila via intratracheal or intranasal administration. At various times after bacteria inoculation, mouse lungs were harvested and analysed concurrently for bacterial load by colony counting and flow cytometry analysis. The number of L. pneumophila-containing neutrophils correlated strongly with CFU obtained by bacteriological culture. Conclusions This technique can be utilised to determine pulmonary bacterial load and may be used in conjunction with other flow cytometric based analyses of the resulting immune response.

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