Research Article

Resveratrol Inhibits Propagation of Chlamydia trachomatis in McCoy Cells

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Relative amounts of MOMP in McCoy cells infected with C. trachomatis in the presence of resveratrol (RESV). McCoy cells were plated in 96-well plates, infected with C. trachomatis with simultaneous addition of RESV (0–100 μM). At 48 hours after infection, infected monolayers were fixed, blocked, washed, and subjected to modified enzyme immunoassay (ELISA) with C. trachomatis-specific monoclonal antibodies against MOMP as described in Material and Methods.