Serological cross-reactions between Brucella abortus and Yersinia enterocolitica 0:9.

International journal of zoonoses Pub Date : 1985-09-01
K R Mittal, I R Tizard, D A Barnum
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Yersinia enterocolitica (Ye) 0:9 is an organism of great significance in veterinary medicine largely as a result of its cross-reaction with Brucella abortus (Ba). Boty Ye 0:9 and Ba possess somatic antigens in common; as a result of which animals exposed to Ye 0:9 have an immune response which is distinguishable only with difficulty from that induced by Ba. Cattle were exposed to Ye 0:9 by the oral or intramammary routes. Oral exposure failed to generate significant serologic response. In contrast, intramammary inoculation produced a marked response. Serum antibodies provoked in this manner reacted strongly with Ba. The anti-Brucella response provoked by inoculation of Yersinia was sufficient to render milk and serum Brucella-seropositive as measured by the standard milk ring and serum agglutination tests. While both Ba and Ye 0:9 have 9 antigens in common, they differ significantly with respect to motility. Thus Ba is always non motile while Ye is motile when grown at room temperature. The presence of Yersinia H agglutinins in serum were shown to be evidence of previous exposure to Ye. The H agglutinins were not generated by Brucella infection. A rapid H agglutination test was shown to provide this differentiation without interference from cross-reacting O antigens. Results of Ba O and Ye O and OH antigens used in the agglutination test were found useful to differentiate antibodies against Ba from those induced by Ye 0:9 in cattle sera. The existence of enterobacterial common antigen (ECA) in Ye and its absence in Ba were utilized in an attempt to provide a method to distinguish Brucella infections from those with cross-reacting Yersinia.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

流产布鲁氏菌与结肠炎耶尔森菌血清学交叉反应0:9。
小肠结肠炎耶尔森菌(Yersinia enterocolitica, Ye) 0:9是一种在兽医学中具有重要意义的生物,主要是由于它与流产布鲁氏菌(Brucella abortus, Ba)发生交叉反应。Boty Ye 0:9和Ba拥有共同的体细胞抗原;因此,暴露于Ye 0:9的动物产生的免疫反应与Ba诱导的免疫反应很难区分。牛通过口腔或乳内途径暴露于Ye 0:9。口服暴露未能产生显著的血清学反应。相比之下,乳内接种产生了显著的反应。以这种方式引起的血清抗体与Ba反应强烈。接种耶尔森菌引起的抗布鲁氏菌反应足以使牛奶和血清呈布鲁氏菌血清阳性,这是通过标准乳环和血清凝集试验测量的。虽然Ba和Ye 0:9都有9个共同的抗原,但它们在运动性方面有很大的不同。因此,在室温下生长时,Ba总是不动的,而Ye总是动的。血清中存在H型耶尔森氏菌凝集素被证明是以前接触过耶尔森氏菌的证据。H型凝集素不是由布鲁氏菌感染产生的。一个快速的H凝集试验被证明提供这种分化而不受交叉反应O抗原的干扰。用Ba O、Ye O和OH抗原进行凝集试验,可区分牛血清中Ba抗体和Ye 0:9诱导的Ba抗体。利用叶氏菌中存在肠杆菌共同抗原(ECA),而Ba氏菌中不存在ECA,试图为区分布鲁氏菌感染和交叉反应的耶尔森菌感染提供一种方法。(摘要删节250字)
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