Development of an immunoassay for rapid detection of ganglioside GM(1) mimicry in Campylobacter jejuni strains

MARTINA PRENDERGAST

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Abstract

Mimicry of peripheral nerve gangliosides by Campylobacter jejuni lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) has been proposed to induce cross-reacting antiganglioside antibodies in Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). Because current methods for LPS characterization are labor-intensive and inhibit the screening of large numbers of strains, a rapid GM(1) epitope screening assay was developed. Biomass from two agar plates of confluent growth yielded sufficient LPS using a novel phenol-water and ether extraction procedure. Extracts of LPS were reacted with cholera toxin (GM(1) ligand), peanut agglutinin (Gal beta1 -- 3GalNAc ligand), and anti-GM(1) antibodies. After the assay was validated, 12 of 59 (20%) C. jejuni serostrains, including four serotypes that have not previously been associated with GBS, reacted with two or more anti-GM(1) ganglioside reagents. Subsequently, LPS extracts from 5 of 7 (71%) C. jejuni isolates and 2 of 3 (67%) C. jejuni culture collection strains bore GM(1) structures. Overall, the assay system was reliable, efficient, and reproducible and mag be adapted for large-scale epidemiological studies.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Number of pages7
JournalJournal Of Clinical Microbiology
Volume39
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2001

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  • Prendergast, MM,Kosunen, TU,Moran, AP

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