2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-0691.2007.01877.x
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Characterisation of invasive group B streptococci based on investigation of surface proteins and genes encoding surface proteins

Abstract: The joint distributions of the six genes bca, bac, epsilon/alp1, alp2, alp3 and rib (encoding alpha-C-protein, beta-C-protein, epsilon/Alp1, Alp2, Alp3, and Rib, respectively) and the proteins alpha-C-protein, beta-C-protein and Rib were investigated in invasive isolates of group B streptococcus (GBS). In total, 297 invasive isolates (123 from neonates, 174 from adults) from south-west Sweden were collected during a 13-year period. Genes were detected using multiplex and specific PCRs, and expression of the su… Show more

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“…Irrespective of this, the frequency of expression of the Z antigen was high and in the strain collection evaluated in the present study was similar to the frequency of expression of the R3 protein and to the frequency of possession of alp1 and bca (19), the genes encoding Alp1 and C␣, respectively; but the frequency of Zantigen expression was lower than the frequency of possession of rib (19), the gene encoding the R4 (Rib) protein (31). Surface-anchored and strain-variable GBS protein antigens show associations with CPSs, such as the CPS type Ia/Alp1, type Ib/C␣, Cß, type III/R4 (Rib), and type V/Alp3 associations (9,11,22,24). The Z protein showed a strong preference for strains of CPS types Ib and V. Alp3 is known to be the predominating surface-anchored and strain-variable protein in CPS type V strains (9,11,24), but this was not the case with the type V GBS strains from Zimbabwe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Irrespective of this, the frequency of expression of the Z antigen was high and in the strain collection evaluated in the present study was similar to the frequency of expression of the R3 protein and to the frequency of possession of alp1 and bca (19), the genes encoding Alp1 and C␣, respectively; but the frequency of Zantigen expression was lower than the frequency of possession of rib (19), the gene encoding the R4 (Rib) protein (31). Surface-anchored and strain-variable GBS protein antigens show associations with CPSs, such as the CPS type Ia/Alp1, type Ib/C␣, Cß, type III/R4 (Rib), and type V/Alp3 associations (9,11,22,24). The Z protein showed a strong preference for strains of CPS types Ib and V. Alp3 is known to be the predominating surface-anchored and strain-variable protein in CPS type V strains (9,11,24), but this was not the case with the type V GBS strains from Zimbabwe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface-anchored and strain-variable GBS protein antigens show associations with CPSs, such as the CPS type Ia/Alp1, type Ib/C␣, Cß, type III/R4 (Rib), and type V/Alp3 associations (9,11,22,24). The Z protein showed a strong preference for strains of CPS types Ib and V. Alp3 is known to be the predominating surface-anchored and strain-variable protein in CPS type V strains (9,11,24), but this was not the case with the type V GBS strains from Zimbabwe. Only 6.8% of the Zimbabwean type V strains possessed alp3, which encodes Alp3, while the R3 protein occurred in 75.9% of the type V isolates (19).…”
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“…PCR typing schemes have been developed which target the serotype-determining region of the cps locus and permit the prediction of GBS serotypes. A substantial proportion of EOD and the majority of LOD in neonates are associated with CPS type III, while, among adults, CPS types V, Ia, III, and Ib are all recognized as significant causes of invasive disease (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14).…”
Section: G Roup B Streptococcus (Gbs) (Also Known As Streptococcus Agmentioning
confidence: 99%