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Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical

Print version ISSN 0375-0760On-line version ISSN 1561-3054

Rev Cubana Med Trop vol.59 no.1 Ciudad de la Habana Jan.-Apr. 2007

 

Institute “Pedro Kourí”

The application of monoclonal antibody methodology as a tool for serotyping leptospira isolates in Cuba

Lic. Ana Margarita Obregón,1 Dra. Carmen Fernández,2 Lic. Islay Rodriguez3 y Téc. José Rodríguez4

Summary

By using the monoclonal antibodies methodology we have classified Cuban serovars of leptospires isolated from blood culture of confirmed leptospirosis patients. The serogroups Pomona and Canicola were the most predominant found in our study. Pomona, Mozdok and Canicola serovars were the most prevalent types in these serogroups. Our study has essentially presented a validation of a monoclonal antibody method for the serotyping of Cuban leptospire isolates.

Key words: Leptospirosis, monoclonal antibodies, serotyping.

 

Present identification methods for leptospira isolates are not always concordant and when used single they may fail to show small but possible important differences between leptospire strains.

There is a limited number of serological methods available to classify new leptospire isolates. Conventional typing by the cross agglutination absorption test (CAAT) (gold standard test) is complicated, time consuming, subjective and insensitive.

For this reason the CAAT for the classification of leptospires has been complemented by various newer methods. The availability of monoclonal antibodies has increased the speed and specificity of the classification of leptospire serovars. Monoclonal antibodies can also be used for the diagnosis or evaluation of vaccine preparations and for the detection of antigenic mutants in culture.

In this study we are presenting the general results about the application of monoclonal antibody methodology as a tool for serotyping Cuban leptospiras isolates.

Leptospira strains- Sixteen Cuban strains of Leptospira spp. isolated from blood culture of confirmed leptospirosis patients were studied. All strains were cultured in Ellinghausen, Mc Cullough, Jonhson and Harris (EMJH) media at 30 ºC and checked for the presence of contaminating aerobic bacteria after 7-10 days growth.

Polyclonal rabbit immune sera- Polyclonal rabbit immune sera employed in serogrouping were kindly supplied by the Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. They were directed against the leptospira serogroups representing Leptospira interrogans complex (Australis, Autumnalis, Ballum, Bataviae, Canicola, Celledoni, Cynopteri, Djasiman, Grippotyphosa, Hebdomadis, Icterohaemorrhagiae, Javanica, Lousiana, Manhao, Mini, Panama, Pomona, Pyrogenes, Sarmin, Sejroe, Shermani, Tarassovi).

Microscopic agglutination test (MAT) - The conventional MAT was performed, to classify into serogroups the leptospira strains, as described by Dikken and Kmety in 1978.1

Monoclonal antibodies - Monoclonal antibodies were obtained according to standard techniques as previously described by Terpstra et al 2. The whole set of Pomona, Icterohaemorrhagiae and Canicola monoclonal antibodies were kindly offered by the Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam. Serial dilution of antibodies were made in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) pH 7.2 and 50 µL aliquots placed in each well of a microtitre plates to which was added an equal volume of a 7-10 days old culture of live leptospires in EMJH medium. After 2-4 h of incubation at 37 ºC, the agglutination titre was determined by dark field microscopy.

The results showed that ten (63 %), five (31 %) and one (6 %) of the strains belonged to Pomona, Canicola and Icterohaemorrhagiae serogroups, respectively.

Of the 10 leptospire isolates identified as Pomona serogroup, five were classified as Pomona serovar, and the other five as Mozdok serovar (table 1). The monoclonal antibodies designed F43C9 and F48C6 recognize Pomona like strains.2

Table 1. Reciprocal agglutination titres by microscopic agglutination test to Pomona group using the monoclonal antibodies

Strain number

Monoclonal antibodies (titre)

2 112-96a

F43C9 (80)

F48C6 (160)

1 975-95a

F43C9 (160)

F48C6 (1280)

2 112-95a

F43C9 (160)

F48C6 (1280)

1 977-95a

F43C9 (160)

F48C6 (1280)

2 011-95a

F43C9 (160)

F48C6 (2560)

1 362-95b

F46C4 (20480)

F46C9 (10240)

F46C1 (1280)

F48C1 (2560)

F48C6 (20480)

F58C2 (40960)

F58C1 (40960)

1 794-95b

F46C4 (2560)

F46C9 (2560)

F46C10 (5120)

F58C1 (40)

F58C1 (730720)

F58C2 (66530)

1 922-95b

F46C2 (5120)

F46C5 (2560)

F46C9 (5120)

F46C10 (10240)

F48C6 (20480)

F58C6 (20480)

F58C1 (41960)

F58C2 (81920)

1 924-95b

F46C1 (665320)

F46C2 (81920)

F46C4 (2560)

F46C10 (10240)

F48C1 (10240)

F48C3 (10240)

F48C6 (20480)

F58C1 (10240)

F58C2 (5120)

 1824-95b

F46C1 (40960)

F46C4 (20480)

F46C5 (20480)

F46C10 (20480)

F48C1 (2560)

F48C9 (20480)

F58C1 (163840)

F58C2 (81920)

a: Pomona group Pomona serovar, b: Pomona group Mozdok serovar.

 

The monoclonal antibodies F46C4, F46C1, F48C6, F48C1, F58C2, F58C1, F46C10, were used to identify the Mozdok serovar.

The Canicola group represented the 31% of all the studied strains. The monoclonal antibodies classifying these strains into Canicola serovar were: F152C1, F152C2, F152C4, F152C8. All the titres obtained were high (table 2).

Table 2. Classification of Canicola group using monoclonal antibodies by microscopic agglutination test.

Strain number

Monoclonal antibodies (titre)

1 699-96a

F152C1

F152C2

F152C7

F152C10

F152C11

F152C13

F152C14

F152C17

F152C18

256-96a

(20480)

(10240)

(40960)

(20480)

(20480)

(2560)

(5120)

(5120)

(2560)

274-96 a

F152C1 (20480)

F152C11 (5120)

F152C4 (2560)

F152C8 (320)

F152C10 (80)

F152C14 (80)

2 299-95a

F152C10 (640)

48-96a

F152C1 (5120)

F152C2 (5120)

F152C7 (10240)

F152C8 (40)

F40C1 (20480)

45-96a

F152C1 (640)

F152C2 (320)

F152C14 (320)

F40C1 (20480)

a: Canicola group Canicola serovar

Only one strain (1110-95) belonged to the Icterohaemorrhagiae group Copenhageni serovar, which was typed with the monoclonal antibodies: F12C3 (1/120480), F20C3 (1/140960), F20C4 (1/81920) and F10C20 (1/140960).

The monoclonal antibodies based classification technique is easy to apply and the results can be completed in 2-4 h. The serovar specifity of monoclonal antibodies is very high in order to discriminate between two strains belonging to the same group.2

Experiments to test serotypes variability was not found in our research. However, some authors had not been able to explain the reason for variability in titres when MAT using monoclonal antibodies had been made.3,4

In the Netherlands over the period 1987-1993, seven hundred and twenty eight (728) Leptospire isolates were identified to serovar level, which was possible mainly by using monoclonal antibodies, by cross agglutination absorption tests or by DNA based techniques.5

Dutch isolates belonging to 14 serovars were found: Autumnalis Bim, Ballum Arborea, Canicola Canicola and Dukuo, Grippotyphosa Grippotyphosa and Grippothyphosa like, Icterohaemorrhagiae Copenhageni and Icterohaemorrhagiae, Pomona Mozdok and Pomona, Sejroe Hardjo and Saxkoebing and Tarassovi Tarassovi. In some cases a comparison is made between leptospire isolates and the reference strain of serovar to which these isolates belong (histograms).5

Peripheral laboratories can type leptospires isolates when equipped with panels of monoclonal antibodies adjusted to the locally circulating strains.6

Clasificación de leptospiras aisladas en Cuba con la utilización de anticuerpos monoclonales

Resumen

Se clasificaron, mediante la metodología de los anticuerpos monoclonales, los serovares cubanos de Leptospira aislados en hemocultivos de pacientes con leptospirosis confirmada. Los serogrupos Pomona y Canicola fueron los predominantes. Los serovares Pomona, Mozdok y Canicola resultaron los más frecuentes dentro de esos serogrupos. Se presentó la validación del método de anticuerpos monoclonales para la tipificación serológica de las leptopiras aisladas en Cuba.

Palabras clave: Leptospirosis, anticuerpos monoclonales, tipificación, clasificación.

References

1. Dikken H, Kmety E. Serological Typing Methods of Leptospires. Meth Microbiol 1978;11:260-195.

2. Terpstra WJ, Korver H, Van Leewen J, Klatser PR, Kolk AHJ. The classification of Sejroe group serovars of Leptospira interrogans with monoclonal antibodies. Zbl Bakt Hyg A 1985;259:498-506.
3. Tersptra WJ, Korver H, Schoone GJ, Van Leeuwen J, Schonemann CE, De Jonge A, et al. Comparative classification of leptospira serovars of the Pomona group by monoclonal antibodies and restriction endonuclease analysis. Zbl Bakt Hyg A 1987;266:412-21.

4. Korver H, Ellis WA, Kim MJ, Terpstra WJ. Antigenic and genetic analysis of Korean Leptospira isolates. Leptospirosis, Proceedings of the Leptospirosis Research Conference 1990. Korea: Publ. Hokusen -Sha Publishing Co; 1991. p. 235-70.

5. Hartskeerl RA, Smits HL, Korver H, Goris MGA, Terpstra WJ. International Course on Laboratory methods for the diagnosis of Leptospirosis. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Royal Tropical Institute; 2004. p. 113-20.

6. Victoria B, Fernández C, Rodríguez J, Obregón AM, Rodríguez I. Identificación de aislamientos de Lepospira por métodos serológicos y genéticos. Rev Cubana Med Trop 2002;54(1):48-51.

Recibido: 29 de noviembre de 2006. Aprobado: 12 de diciembre de 2006.
Lic. Ana Margarita Obregón. Instituto de Medicina Tropical “ Pedro Kourí “ Autopista Novia del Mediodía km 6 ½ municipio La Lisa. Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba. FAX: 204 6051. Correo electrónico: amobregon@ipk.sld.cu

1 Máster en Ciencias. Licenciada en Microbiología. Investigadora Auxiliar. Profesora Instructora.
2 Máster en Ciencias. Doctora en Medicina Veterinaria. Investigadora Auxiliar. Profesora Instructora.
3 Máster en Ciencias. Licenciado en Microbiología. Profesor Instructor.
4 Técnico de Laboratorio.

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