Affiliation:
1. National Reference Laboratory for Pathogenic Neisseria
2. Department of Clinical Virology, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
3. Unit for Infectious Disease Control, Department of Clinical Microbiology, Örebro University Hospital, Örebro
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Due to temporal changes in the epidemiology of gonorrhea, a precise characterization of
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
is essential. In the present study genetic heterogeneity in the
porB
genes of
N. gonorrhoeae
was examined, and serovar determination was compared to
porB
gene sequencing. Among 108
N. gonorrhoeae
isolates, phylogenetic analysis of the entire
porB
alleles (924 to 993 bp) identified 87 unique sequences. By analyzing only the four to six most heterogeneous
porB
gene regions (174 to 363 bp), 86 out of these 87 genetic variants were identified. Consequently, analysis of shorter highly variable regions of the
porB
gene generates high-level discriminatory ability as well as fast, objective, reproducible, and portable data for epidemiological characterization of
N. gonorrhoeae
. Regarding putative antigenic epitopes of PorB for Genetic Systems monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), some of the previous findings were confirmed, but new findings were also observed. For several of the MAbs, however, the precise amino acid residues of PorB critical for single-MAb reactivity were difficult to identify. In addition, repeated serovar determination of 108
N. gonorrhoeae
isolates revealed discrepancies for 34 isolates, mostly due to nonreproducible reactivity with single MAbs. Thus, the prospects of a genetic typing system with congruent translation of the serovar determination seem to be limited. In conclusion, analysis of short highly variable regions of the
porB
gene could form the basis for a fast molecular epidemiological tool for the examination of emergence and transmission of
N. gonorrhoeae
strains within the community.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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