THE DIFFERENTIAL EXTRACTION METHOD OF NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS AND NON-PATHOGENIC SPECIES FOR PROTEIN PROFILING BY SDS-PAGE

Nor Hafeeda Rosdan, Zainoodin Sheik Abdul Kader, Nor Hazwani Ahmad
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Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is an acute, severe, and potentially fatal infection caused by Neisseria meningitidis and is a global public health burden. Given the high fatality rate linked to acute bacterial meningitis, it is imperative to initiate treatment and diagnosis concurrently in most cases. While a culture demonstrating the growth of N. meningitidis from blood or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) remains the gold standard, however, its sensitivity diminishes following antibiotic administration. Therefore, in this study, differentially extracted whole cell protein (WCP), surface depleted whole cell protein (sdWCP), and cell surface protein (CSP) profiles were analysed by using SDS-PAGE to characterise and classify pathogenic N. meningitidis and non-pathogenic species. This study provides clear evidence that SDS-PAGE yields distinct protein patterns across Men A, B, C, and Y, clinical isolates 1 and 2, N. sicca, N. cinerea, and M. catarrhalis. It effectively demonstrates that SDS-PAGE protein profiling can serve as a reliable method for characterising and separating bacterial proteins at both the species and strain levels. Despite the availability of more advanced technologies, SDS-PAGE remains a valuable tool, particularly in settings where advanced equipment and knowledgeable personnel are lacking. Our approach employs various extraction techniques, has successfully defined and characterised N. meningitidis, non-pathogenic Neisseria species, and M. catarrhalis.
脑膜炎奈瑟菌和非致病菌的差分提取法,通过 SDS-PAGE 进行蛋白质分析
侵袭性脑膜炎球菌病(IMD)是由奈瑟氏脑膜炎球菌引起的一种急性、严重且可能致命的感染,是全球性的公共卫生负担。鉴于急性细菌性脑膜炎的致死率很高,因此在大多数情况下必须同时启动治疗和诊断。虽然从血液或脑脊液(CSF)中培养出脑膜炎奈瑟菌仍是金标准,但其敏感性在使用抗生素后会降低。因此,在本研究中,通过使用 SDS-PAGE 分析不同提取物的全细胞蛋白(WCP)、表面耗竭全细胞蛋白(sdWCP)和细胞表面蛋白(CSP)图谱,对致病性脑膜炎奈瑟菌和非致病性菌种进行定性和分类。这项研究提供了明确的证据,证明 SDS-PAGE 可在门 A、B、C 和 Y、临床分离物 1 和 2、N. sicca、N. cinerea 和 M. catarrhalis 中产生不同的蛋白质模式。这有效地证明了 SDS-PAGE 蛋白质图谱分析可作为一种可靠的方法,在物种和菌株水平上鉴定和分离细菌蛋白质。尽管现在有了更先进的技术,但 SDS-PAGE 仍然是一种有价值的工具,尤其是在缺乏先进设备和专业人员的情况下。我们的方法采用了多种提取技术,成功地确定了脑膜炎奈瑟氏菌、非致病性奈瑟氏菌和白喉杆菌的定义和特征。
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