Differentiation between thermophilic Campylobacter species by species-specific antibodies |
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Authors: | PL Griffiths GS Moreno RW A Park |
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Institution: | Department of Microbiology, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, UK |
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Abstract: | P.L. GRIFFITHS. G.S. MORENO AND R.W. A. PARK. 1992. The four species of thermophilic camplyobacters, Campylobacter jejuni, C. coli, C. upsaliensis and C. lari , are difficult to distinguish from each other because of their lack of reactivity in many conventional biochemical and physiological tests. Those tests which do discriminate sometimes give discordant results. Species-specific antibody preparations (APs), capable of discriminating between the thermophilic campylobacter species by dot-ELISA, were raised by inoculation of mice with partially purified membrane protein. The APs produced were absorbed with cells of cross-reactive species and tested by dot-ELISA against reference and natural strains, the identities of which were confirmed by DNA/DNA hybridization. The results showed that such APs could be useful as an alternative to DNA/DNA hybridization for rapid species identification, for example in epidemiological surveys. Western blotting experiments with the APs showed that the specificity of the antibodies was not due to a single antigen. |
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