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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, January 1999, p. 96-100, Vol. 6, No. 1
Laboratory of Immunology,
Received 19 May 1998/Returned for modification 9 September
1998/Accepted 7 October 1998
Twenty-one murine monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were induced by
nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) 9274. Nineteen
MAbs were specific for the lipooligosaccharide (LOS) as determined by
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blot analysis.
When the MAbs were assayed with five LOS prototype strains by ELISA,
all bound to strain 3198 LOS (type III), while six of the MAbs were
also reactive with LOSs from strain 1479 (type I), 5657 (type IV), or
7502 (type V). Ten MAbs had complement-mediated bactericidal activity,
and three MAbs were opsonophagocytic against the homologous strain.
Five LOS MAbs with different specificities were used to analyze 155 NTHi clinical isolates from the United States and from Japan. These
isolates were classified into nine groups by ELISA. Only four isolates
(2.6%) were not recognized by any of the five MAbs. Most of the
isolates (91.6%) were in four groups which bound three of the five
MAbs. One of three MAbs, 6347C11, had strong activity against the
homologous strain and was also bactericidal to 45 clinical isolates
(29%) which belonged to the four common patterns (25 belonged to
pattern 1). These data indicate that these MAbs can be used for LOS
typing in which almost all NTHi strains can be typed according to the
LOS antigenicity. Among NTHi, at least one conserved LOS epitope which
is a target of bactericidal antibodies exists. We conclude that strain
9274 LOS, which is the target for bactericidal antibodies, is a
candidate for LOS-based NTHi vaccines.
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Identification of Common Lipooligosaccharide Types
in Isolates from Patients with Otitis Media by Monoclonal Antibodies
against Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae 9274
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