Production and Characterization of Genus-, Species-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies of Legionella.
- Author:
Hae Kyung LEE
1
;
Man Suk PARK
;
Mi Yeoun PARK
;
Kyung Hee MIN
Author Information
1. Laboratory of Rickettsial and Zoonotic Diseases, Department of Bacteriology, National Institute of Health, 5 Nokbeon-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, Korea. hkglee@chollian.net
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Legionella;
Monoclonal antibody;
Genus-;
Species-specific;
Immunoblot
- MeSH:
Antibodies, Monoclonal*;
Coxiella burnetii;
Francisella tularensis;
Klebsiella pneumoniae;
Legionella pneumophila;
Legionella*;
Mycoplasma pneumoniae;
Pneumonia;
Pneumonia, Mycoplasma;
Pseudomonas;
Staphylococcus
- From:Journal of Bacteriology and Virology
2003;33(1):39-50
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
To use in the identification of Legionella pneumophila isolates, one Legionella genus-specific, an two L. pneumophila species-specific monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were produced. Reactivities of the MAbs with Legionella species and non-Legionella strains were tested by immunoblot. MAb 7D8-F1, MAb 7D8-A9, and MAb 1G12-C11 reacted only with protein. MAb 7D8-F1 recognized a genus-specific epitope in the protein ranged from 28 to 34 kDa in the tested 40 species with 61 serogroups. MAb 7D8-A9 and MAb 1G12-C11 reacted strongly with 49 kDa and 70 kDa protein from 18 L. pneumophila serogroups but did not react with 39 non-L. pneumophila species, respectively. In addtion, 17 non-Legionella strains, including Coxiella burnetii, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Pseudomonas areoginosa, Francisella tularensis, and Staphylococcus pneumoniae did not show cross-reacivities with the three MAbs. The MAbs reacted with 28 environmemtal isolates and three clinical isolates previously identified as L. pneumophila. When the immunoblot patterns were divided into four types (type I~IV) by using MAb 7D8-F1, all the 31 isolates belonged to the type II. These results indicate that the MAbs were highly specific to Legionella and can be used for the identification of L. pneumophila isolates on the genus and species levels.