| Literature DB >> 28750622 |
Ewa Katzenellenbogen1, Magdalena Staniszewska2,3, Nina A Kocharova4, Małgorzata Mieszała1, Agnieszka Korzeniowska-Kowal1, Sabina Górska1, Yuriy A Knirel4, Andrzej Gamian1,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Citrobacter strains are opportunistic pathogens often responsible for serious enteric as well as extra-intestinal diseases, and therefore the O-antigenic scheme, still in use in diagnostic identification, should be set for proper serotyping. The structures of more than 30 different Citrobacter O-antigens (O-polysaccharide chains of the lipopolysaccharides) of 43 Citrobacter O-serogroups have been elucidated so far. However, relationships between strains in several heterogeneous serogroups still need to be clarified by immunochemical studies. These include complex serogroups O3 and O8, represented by 20 and 7 strains, respectively, which are the subject of the present work. Earlier, the O-polysaccharide structures have been determined for Citrobacter O3 strain Be35/57 (PCM 1508) and Citrobacter O8 strain Be64/57 (PCM 1536).Entities:
Keywords: Bacterial classification; Citrobacter; Enterobacteria; Lipopolysaccharide; O-antigen structure; Serological specificity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28750622 PMCID: PMC5530964 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-017-1078-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Strains used in this work for studies of Citrobacter serogroups O3 and O8
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| PCMa | IHE Beb | CDCc | PCMa | (Lanyi, 1984)d | (Miki et al. |
| 1497 | 8/50 | M.Wrightf Na12 | 3:3,5 | 3a,3b,1c:5,6 | Na12 3:5,6 |
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| 1498 | 9/50 | M.Wright Na11 | 3:5,6 | 3a,3b,1c:8,9 | Na11 3:8,9 |
| 1509 | 36/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:7,(8),10 | 3a,3b,1c:7,(8),10 | 4439 3:7,(8),10 |
| 1510 | 37/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:8 | 3a,3b,1c:8 | Na22 3:8 |
| 1511 | 38/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:8,9 | 3a,3b,1c:8,9 | Na11 3:8,9 |
| 1512 | 39/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:(9),13,14 | 3a,3b,1c:(9),13,14 | 4203–54 3:(9),13,14 |
| 1499 | 10/50 | M.Wright Mich5 | 3:12 | 3a,3b,1c:39 | Mich 5 3:39 |
| 1513 | 40/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:14,15,16 | 3a,3b,1c:14,15,16 | 1170–50 3:14,15,16 |
| 1514 | 41/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:(13),17 | 3a,3b,1c:(13),17 | Mich 7 3:(13),17 |
| 1515 | 42/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:21,22 | 3a,3b,1c:21,22 | Fels 3:21,22 |
| 1516 | 43/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:21,23 | 3a,3b,1c:21,23 | Va Ankers 3:21,22 |
| 1517 | 44/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:21,24 | 3a,3b,1c:21,24 | 4850–50 3:21,24 |
| 1518 | 45/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:(21),25,27 | 3a,3b,1c:(21),25,27 | 1109–51 3:(21),25,27 |
| 1519 | 46/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:(9),29,30 | 3a,3b,1c:(9),29,30 | 4045–50 3:(9),29,30 |
| 1520 | 47/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:32,33 | 3a,3b,1c:32,33 | 3241–50 3:32,33 |
| 1521 | 48/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:39 | 3a,3b,1c:39 | Mich 5 3:39 |
| 1522 | 49/57 | P.R. Edwards | 3a,3b,1c:47 | 3a,3b,1c:47 | Ga 97 3:47 |
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| 1533 | 61/57 | P.R. Edwards | 8a,1c:67 | 8a,1c:67 | Va Singleton 8:67 |
| 1534 | 62/57 | P.R. Edwards | 8a,8b:8,12 | 8a,8b:8,12 | Fla 1608 8:8,12 |
| 1535 | 63/57 | P.R. Edwards | 8a,8b:(21),25,26 | 8a,8b:(21),25,26 | Mich10 8:(21),25,26? |
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| 1572 | 106/59 | P.R. Edwards | 8a,8c:35,37 | 8a,8c:35,37 | 3080–50 8:35,37? |
| 2539 | 60/57 | P.R. Edwards | 8a,1c | 8a,1c | (Bonn 5937 8:53,55)? |
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| 1496 | 5/50 | M.Wright Md 10 | 2:7 | 2a,1b:21,22 | Md 10 2:21,22 |
aPolish Collection of Microorganisms
bInstitute of Hygiene and Epidemiology in Prague, Czech
cCenter for Disease Control in Atlanta, USA
dacc. to [22]
eacc. to [21]
fSource strains of antigenic scheme of West and Edwards corresponding to numbers and names in other collectionsc
gO-antigens of strains marked in Italic were subjected to structural studies
Titres of rabbit sera against whole bacteria in passive hemagglutination test with Citrobacter O8 LPS. Reciprocal titres in parentheses concern alkali treated LPS used for coating sheep erythrocytes
| anti-2539 | anti-1533 | anti-1536 | anti-1572 | |
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| LPS 2539 | 2560 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| LPS 1533 | 160 | 320 | 40 | 160 |
| LPS 1536 | 0 | 160 | 1280 | 2560 |
| LPS 1572 | 0 | 0 | 320 | 1280 |
Fig. 1SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting experiments for identification of Citrobacter strains in serogroups O8 (panel a) and O3 (panel b). Panel a) Silver-stained SDS-PAGE (left) and immunoblotting with anti-C. braakii-PCM 1536 (middle) and anti-C. youngae PCM 1505 (right) sera of LPS from C. youngae PCM 1505 (lane 1), C. youngae PCM 1573 (lane 2), and C. braakii PCM 1536 (lane 3 – LPS I [6], lane 4 – LPS). Panel b) Silver-stained SDS-PAGE (left) and immunoblotting with anti-C. braakii PCM 1536 (middle) and anti-C. youngae PCM 2539 (right) sera of LPS from C. youngae PCM 1504 (lane 1), C. youngae PCM 1505 (lane 2), C. braakii PCM 1536 (line 3), and C. youngae PCM 2539 (lane 4)
Fig. 2SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting experiments for determination the serotype of Citrobacter PCM 1504. Silver-stained SDS-PAGE (a) and immunoblotting with anti-C. youngae PCM 1508 (b) and anti-C. youngae PCM 1497 (c) sera of LPS from C. youngae PCM 1504 (lane 1), C. youngae O3 PCM 1508 (lane 2 – LPS I [6]), C. youngae O3 PCM 1509 (lane 3)
Fig. 3Cross-reactivity of LPS from Citrobacter strains classified in O3 serogroup. Silver-stained SDS-PAGE (a) and immunoblotting with anti-C. youngae PCM 1508 (b) and anti-C. youngae PCM 1497 (c) sera of the indicated Citrobacter LPS
Re-classification of Citrobacter strains in serogroups O3 and O8
Fig. 4NMR spectra of the isolated OPS. Shown are the 1H NMR spectra (a, c) and 13C NMR spectra (b, d) of the OPS of Citrobacter PCM 1573 (a, b) and PCM 1504 (c, d). Expanded regions of the 1H NMR spectra are shown in the insets