Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6124262 | Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
S-carboxymethylcysteine (S-CMC) is a mucolytic agent that can prevent respiratory infection by decreasing the attachment of respiratory pathogens to human pharyngeal epithelial cells (HPECs). Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of respiratory infections. A previous study revealed that treatment of S. pneumoniae with S-CMC caused a decrease in the attachment of this bacterium to HPECs. In the present study we found that the effect of S-CMC varied according to hosts and strains. S-CMC treatment altered the surface structure of S. pneumoniae, resulting in a decrease of attachment, without affecting the virulence of the bacteria.
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Authors
Eda Suer, Suha Sayrac, Elif Sarinay, Hakan Emre Ozturk, Mustafa Turkoz, Kamruddin Ahmed, Akitoyo Ichinose, Tsuyoshi Nagatake,