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Detection of Nanobacteria-Like Particles in Human Atherosclerotic Plaques

Authors :
Puskás, L. G.
Tiszlavicz, L.
Rázga, Zs.
Torday, L. L.
Krenács, T.
Papp, J. Gy.
Source :
Acta Biologica Hungarica; September 2005, Vol. 56 Issue: 3-4 p233-245, 13p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Recent and historical evidence is consistent with the view that atherosclerosis is an infectious disease or microbial toxicosis impacted by genetics and behavior. Because small bacterial-like particles, also known as nanobacteria have been detected in kidney stones, kidney and liver cyst fluids, and can form a calcium apatite coat we posited that this agent is present in calcified human atherosclerotic plaques. Carotid and aortic atherosclerotic plaques and blood samples collected at autopsy were examined for nanobacteria- like structures by light microscopy (hematoxylin-eosin and a calcium-specific von Kossa staining), immuno-gold labeling for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for specific nanobacterial antigens, and propagation from homogenized, filtered specimens in culture medium. Nanobacterial antigens were identified in situby immuno-TEM in 9 of 14 plaque specimens, but none of the normal carotid or aortic tissue (5 specimens). Nanobacteria-like particles were propagated from 26 of 42 sclerotic aorta and carotid samples and were confirmed by dot immunoblot, light microscopy and TEM. [3H]L-aspartic acid was incorporated into high molecular weight compounds of demineralized particles. PCR amplification of 16S rDNA sequences from the particles was unsuccessful by traditional protocols. Identification of nanobacteria-like particles at the lesion supports, but does not by itself prove the hypothesis that these agents contribute to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, especially vascular calcifications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02365383 and 1588256X
Volume :
56
Issue :
3-4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Acta Biologica Hungarica
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52289291
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1556/ABiol.56.2005.3-4.7