Affiliation:
1. Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals Research Center, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is routinely serotyped in Japan by using the Homma scheme. The serotypes (O serotypes) are based on the chemical structure of the O-polysaccharide portion of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS). However, the nature of the Homma serotype M antigen has remained obscure because strains classified as serotype M usually have the rough phenotype. I characterized the target antigen of serotype M. The results of Western blotting (immunoblotting) showed that commercially available typing monoclonal antibody (MAb) against serotype M specifically bound to outer membrane protein (Opr) G and that typing rabbit antiserum specific for serotype M mainly contained antibodies against Oprs F and H2. These Oprs were distributed among all P. aeruginosa strains tested, including the serotype standard, serotype M and nontypeable strains, and a series of LPS-core-defective mutants derived from strain PAC1. However, the rough mutants derived from strain PAC1 agglutinated with the anti-serotype M antibodies, whereas the smooth strains did not. LPS preparations from serotype M strains possessed few or no polysaccharide chains. These strains had higher levels of binding activity with anti-serotype M MAb, as well as with anti-lipid A MAb, which specifically bound to the cell surface of the rough-natured gram-negative bacterial strains with high activity. The anti-serotype M antiserum also contained rough-LPS-specific antibodies, but the epitope was distributed among only a few strains. The results suggested that the Oprs acted as the serotype M antigen and that LPS did not. In conclusion, the rough strains agglutinated with anti-Opr antibodies and were distinguished as serotype M from the smooth strains of other serotypes, because the antibodies were accessible to the cell surface lacking O polysaccharides. I supposed that Homma serotype M is an index of the rough nature of P. aeruginosa strains rather than one of the O serotypes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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3 articles.
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