| Literature DB >> 17593301 |
Cyrille J Bonhomme1, Claude Nappez, Didier Raoult.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bacteria of the genus Bartonella are responsible for a large variety of human and animal diseases. Serological typing of Bartonella is a method that can be used for differentiation and identification of Bartonella subspecies.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17593301 PMCID: PMC3225882 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-7-59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Mouse polyclonal antibodies and titers
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Figure 3Low level of cross reaction for polyclonal antibodies against B. alsatica, B. birtlesiii and B. bacilliformis.
Figure 4Graph representing the identification of bacteria from 14 homeless blood cultures anonymized as B. quintana by polyclonal mouse antibodies and photo representing direct data obtained after incubation and reading at 470 nm with monoclonal antibodies.
Figure 5Cross reaction and specificity of monoclonal antibodies against the Gro EL protein.
Figure 1A: Quality control of nanospotted antigens using 365 nm light exposure. Lane 1 spotsfrom top to bottom: Mouse IgG; B. bovis; B. quintana Oklahoma; B. capreoli; B. vinsonii vinsonii; Bartonella from Melomys. Lane 2 spotsfrom top to bottom: S. aureus protein A; B. clarridgeiae; B. rattimassiliensis; B. chomelii, B. phoceensis; Bartonella from Rattus cornuatus. Lane 3 spotsfrom top to bottom: BSA; B. elizabethae; B. tribocorum; B. doshiae; Bartonella from Macropus giganteus; Bartonella from Rattus leucopus. Lane 4 spotsfrom top to bottom: IgG goat AMCA; B. henselae Houston; B. vinsoni arupensis; B. grahami; Bartonella from Rattus tunei. Lane 5 spots from top to bottom: B. alsatica; B. henselae Marseille; B. vinsoni berkoffii; B. taylorii; Bartonella from Isoodonmacrouris. Lane 6 spotsfrom top to bottom: B. bacilliformis; B. koehlerae; B. birtlesii; B. schoenbuchensis; Bartonella from Uromys. 1B: Same slide incubated with monoclonal antibody P8G6 and reading at 470 nm showing cross reaction and specificity of P8G6.
Figure 6Sequence alignment of seven strains of Bartonella. 1: B. taylorii; 2: B. henselae Marseille, 3: B. quintana Oklahoma; 4: B. clarridgeiaea; 5: B. bovis weissi; 6: B. birtlesii; 7: B. bacilliformis, showing a mutation at position 427 for B. birtlesii.
Bacterial strains used for spotting
| Species | Collection sourcea |
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| CIP 105477 T | |
| ATCC 35686 | |
| CIP 106692 T | |
| ATCC 51734 | |
| ATCC 49927 | |
| ATCC 49882 | |
| CIP 104756 T | |
| ATCC 700693 | |
| ATCC 51694 | |
| CIP 107705 T | |
| CIP105476 T | |
| ATCC 700727 | |
| ATCC51672 | |
| CIP 106294 T | |
| CIP 106691 T | |
| CIP 107869 T | |
| NCTC 12862 | |
| NCTC 12860 | |
| NCTC12861 | |
| NCTC 13165T | |
| ATCC VR-152 | |
| CCUG 51222 | |
| CCUG 51999 | |
| CCUG 52161 | |
| CCUG 52002 | |
| CCUG 52164 | |
| CCUG 52167 | |
| CCUG 52169 | |
| CCUG 52174 | |
| ATCC 43989 |
a Abbreviations: ATCC, American Type Culture Collection, Manassas, Va; CIP, Collection de l'Institut Pasteur, Paris, France; NCTC, National Collection of Type cultures, Central Public Health Laboratory, London, United Kingdom; CCUG, Culture Collection University of Göteborg, Sweden.
Figure 2Blue stained SDS-PAGE of the purified GroEL protein (Lane 3) and the Bartonella clarridgeiae whole cell-extract (lane 2). Standard molecular weight ladders (Lane 1) are indicated on the left.