Intracellular growth ofLegionella pneumophilaserogroup 1 monoclonal antibody type 2 positive and negative bacteria

Abstract
Summary: Epidemiological evidence suggests that monoclonal antibody type 2 positive (MAB 2+)Legionella pneumophilaserogroup 1 (LP1) more often causes disease than do MAB 2isolates, and there is evidence that MAB 2LP1 grow less well in cells than do MAB 2+bacteria. We tested the intracellular growth rates of ten randomly selected MAB 2LP1 isolates, by using guinea-pig alveolar macrophages, and human monocyte-derived macrophages. Save a low virulence control, all ten MAB 2isolates grew as well in cells as a virulent MAB 2+isolate. Heterogeneity of MAB 2LP1 growth in cells exists, making poor intracellular growth an unlikely explanation for why MAB 2+LP1 appear to cause disease more often.