Characterization of Haemophilus influenzae by SDS-PAGE, Restriction Enzyme Analysis and rRNA Gene Restriction Patterns.
- Author:
Young Hee LEE
;
Kyu Jam HWANG
;
Song Mee BAE
;
Ha Yong CHUNG
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
DNA;
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel*;
Genes, rRNA*;
Haemophilus influenzae type b;
Haemophilus influenzae*;
Haemophilus*;
Influenza, Human;
Membrane Proteins;
Restriction Mapping*;
Ribotyping
- From:Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology
1998;33(1):89-98
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Among the fifty-three clinical isolates of Haemophilus influenzae, nineteen isolates including eight isolates of each biotype I-VIII, six of serotype b (Hib) strains and five of nontypeable strains were characterized by SDS-PAGE about outer membrane protein (OMP), restriction enzyme analysis (REA) and rRNA gene restriction pattems. OMP patterns showed to common band patterns in each H. influenzae isolate. Based on the two major proteins, 31KDa-38KDa, isolated strains were classified into 7 subtypes. In the OMP patterns about biotype and serotype, the specific pattern of each biotype was not distinguishable, but all of the serotype b strains were shown identical unique pattern, therefore it made distinctive difference with nontypeable strains. The digested genomic DNAs with EcoRI were identical result with rRNA gene restriction. It was more subdivided into 10 ribotypes. The most common ribotype I and serotype 1 accounted for 6 strains (31.6%) and 7 strains (36.8%) of the 19 clinical isolates, respectively. Hib isolates that were both OMP subtype 1 and ribotype I accounted for 2 strains (10.5%). In the epidemiologically unrelated strains, the putative association between the subtypes could not be confirmed. According to these results, the three methods were discriminatory and appropriate techniques for epidemiological studies of H. influenzae.