Phlyctenulae and catarrhal infiltrates. Occurrence in rabbits immunized with staphylococcal cell walls
B. J. Mondino and R. P. Kowalski
Rabbits immunized with a preparation of Staphylococcus aureus cell walls
(CWs) mixed with complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) showed vascularized,
elevated nodular infiltrates of the cornea or peripheral corneal
infiltrates separated from the limbus by al lucid interval in 14 of 20 eyes
(70%) after topical challenge with viable S aureus. The number of corneal
lesions after topical challenge in this group differed statistically from
that in normal rabbits or in rabbits immunized with S aureus peptidoglycan
(PG) mixed with CFA, protein A (PA) mixed with CFA, or normal saline mixed
with CFA. Skin tests in rabbits immunized with SWs mixed with CFA showed
Arthus reactions to CEs, PG, and ribitol teichoic acid and delayed
hypersensitivity reactions to CWs and PG. The results of the present study
indicate that immunization with CW antigens of S aureus is associated with
the development of phlyctenulae and catarrhal infiltrates of the rabbit
cornea.