Kansenshogaku Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1884-569X
Print ISSN : 0387-5911
ISSN-L : 0387-5911
Typing System for Clostridium difficile by Western Blotting Using Antisera against Ten Different erent Serogroup Strains
Haru KATONaoki KATOKunitomo WATANABEKazue UENO
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1992 Volume 66 Issue 11 Pages 1524-1531

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Western blotting using antisera against each of reference ten serogroups was evaluated as a typing system for Clostridium difficle. A total of 164 isolates of C. difficile (114 epidemiologically unrelated and 50 isolates from a hospital outbreak in New York) were tested. Blotting patterns for the ten reference strains showed serogroup-specific bands located in the 30-60 kDa when each homologous antiserum was used. At greater than 60 kDa, variations in each serogroups were observed; these variations were used for subserogrouping the isolates. Serogroup A, G, H, and K were most frequently recovered in the group of epidemiologically unrelated isolates. Subserogroup G-1 strains of serogroup G was isolated from 28 of 36 patients (78%) of the hospital outbreak. The result suggested that the subserogroup G-1 strain was the major cause of infection in the hospital outbreak. A total of 46 of the 114 unrelated isolates (40.4%) and 9 of 50 outbreak isolates (18%) did not react with any of reference antisera and classified as nontypable. The western blotting was found to be useful not only as an epidemiologoical tool but as a typing system for C. difficile.

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