
L'aptitude des agents pathogenes a adherer aux membranes muqueuses est maintenant reconnue comme un facteur potentiel de virulence; elle est souvent en rapport avec la presence de filaments proteiniques capables de reconnaitre des recepteurs, souvent glucidiques sur les membranes des cellules epitheliales. Ces filaments ont surtout ete etudies sur E. Coli dans des gastro-enterites et infections urinaires et sur N. gonorrhoeae. Bases theoriques: concept de l'adherence; interactions hote-bacteries; bacteries mannose-sensibles et mannose-resistantes; filaments et recepteurs. Etudes cliniques et experimentales. Perspectives d'avenir
Male, Pyelonephritis, Adhesiveness, Receptors, Cell Surface, Haplorhini, Feces, Urethra, Fimbriae, Bacterial, Escherichia coli, Animals, Humans, Female, Receptors, Immunologic, Child
Male, Pyelonephritis, Adhesiveness, Receptors, Cell Surface, Haplorhini, Feces, Urethra, Fimbriae, Bacterial, Escherichia coli, Animals, Humans, Female, Receptors, Immunologic, Child
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