Identification of gonococcal cultures by means of their cytoplasmic antigens and an anti-cytoplasm antiserum.

Health laboratory science Pub Date : 1976-10-01
G Kwapinski, E Kwapinski, M Spurrier
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Abstract

Soluble antigens were released by sonication from the cells of 60 primary cultures of Neiserria gonorrhoeae, 7 other species of neisseriae and 26 "mixed" cultures containing colonies of N. gonorrhoeae and other bacteria. Rabbits were injected with the soluble antigens of four strains of gonococci (clonal types 1 and 2), four other species of neisseriae and ten bacterial genera other than Neisseria. The antigens were tested against the non-absorbed antisera by a counter-immunoelectrophoresis method. It was found that the antiserum produced against the antigens of one N. gonorrhoeae strain, the strain GEK, reacted exclusively with the sonicates of all N. gonorrhoea cultures whether pure or mixed with other microorganisms. In contrast, the antisera to the antigens of all other N. gonorrhoeae strains cross-reacted with antigens of N. catarrhalis or N. sicca. Thus, the unique restricted reactivity of the anti-GEK antiserum permits its utilization as an immunological reagent for prompt identification of gonococcal cultures.

利用细胞质抗原和抗细胞质抗血清鉴定淋球菌培养物。
从60种淋病奈瑟菌原代培养物、7种其他奈瑟菌和26种含有淋病奈瑟菌菌落和其他细菌菌落的“混合”培养物中,超声释放出可溶性抗原。兔注射4株淋球菌(克隆1型和克隆2型)、4种其他奈瑟菌科和除奈瑟菌属外的10种细菌属的可溶性抗原。用免疫电泳法检测抗原与非吸收抗血清的对抗。结果发现,针对一种淋病奈瑟菌菌株(GEK菌株)抗原产生的抗血清与所有淋病奈瑟菌培养物(无论是纯的还是与其他微生物混合的)的声波完全反应。相反,所有其他淋病奈瑟菌菌株抗原的抗血清与卡他奈瑟菌或镰孢奈瑟菌抗原发生交叉反应。因此,抗gek抗血清独特的限制性反应性允许其作为快速鉴定淋球菌培养物的免疫试剂。
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