Affiliation:
1. Respiratory and Systemic Infection Laboratory, PHLS Central Public Health Laboratory,1 and
2. Immunisation Division, PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre,2London, and
3. Pertussis Reference Laboratory, Infectious Diseases Research Group, Central Manchester Healthcare Trust, Manchester,3 United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The reemergence of pertussis has been reported in several countries despite high vaccination coverage. Studies in The Netherlands and Finland have investigated polymorphism in the genes coding for two important virulence factors of
Bordetella pertussis
, pertactin and pertussis toxin, and identified the emergence and subsequent dominance in circulating strains of pertactin and toxin variants not found in the whole-cell vaccine (WCV). The study described here investigated whether such variation had occurred in the United Kingdom, which presently has low levels of pertussis. Sequence analysis of the genes for pertactin (
prnA
) and the pertussis toxin S1 subunit (
ptxA
) among isolates of
B. pertussis
from 285 United Kingdom patients, from 1920 to 1999, revealed three
prnA
variants,
prnA
(1),
prnA
(2), and
prnA
(3), and two
ptxA
variants,
ptxA
(1) and
ptxA
(2), showing differences in nucleic acid sequence. The proportion of pertactin gene types not included in the United Kingdom WCV, i.e.,
prnA
(2) and
prnA
(3), has increased in recent years and was found in 21 of 86 (24%) strains from the 1980s and 56 of 105 (53%) strains from the 1990s. To date, the presence of these nonvaccine
prnA
types has not been associated with a resurgence of pertussis in the United Kingdom. The distribution of
prnA
and
ptxA
types in The Netherlands, Finland, and the United Kingdom in the 1990s is distinct. The most striking difference in the United Kingdom isolates is that all 105 of the most recent circulating strains (from 1998 to 1999) are of a pertussis toxin type found in the United Kingdom WCV, i.e.,
ptxA
(1).
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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