Author:
URWIN R.,FEAVERS I. M.,JONES D. M.,MAIDEN M. C. J.,FOX A. J.
Abstract
Changes in the frequency of serogroup B non serotypable
(B[ratio ]NT) meningococci isolated in
England and Wales were investigated by T-track fingerprint analysis, DNA
nucleotide sequence
determination, and serotyping by whole cell ELISA and dot blot assay. Seventy-three
per cent
of the isolates designated as B[ratio ]NT by the Meningococcal Reference
Unit (MRU) dot blot
assay during 1993–4, expressed variants of the serotyping antigen,
PorB, that were serotype 4
by whole cell ELISA. T-track fingerprint patterns of these and other ‘serotype
4’ isolates
revealed five distinct porB alleles which were shown by nucleotide
sequence determination to
encode different peptide sequences. Differential binding of the ‘serotype
4’ mAbs MN14G21
and 5DC4C8G8 in whole cell ELISA and dot blot assays was the result, (i)
of differences in
the peptide sequence of predicted surface loop I and (ii) an amino acid
deletion in predicted
loop VI of the PorB protein.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
24 articles.
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