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Ann Soc Belg Med Trop ; 73 Suppl 1: 25-34, 1993.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8129476

RESUMO

Members of the phthiocerol dimycocerosate family of waxes were extracted from Mycobacterium bovis BCG, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium kansasii, Mycobacterium marinum, Mycobacterium ulcerans and a skin biopsy from a leprosy patient. The waxes were degraded by alkaline hydrolysis and the mycocerosic acids converted to pentafluorobenzyl ester. Profiles of the esters, recorded using electron-capture gas-chromatography, gave characteristic profiles for the mycocerosates from M. leprae but those from M. bovis, M. tuberculosis and M. kansasii were superficially similar. The mycocerosate profiles from M. marinum and M. ulcerans were similar, but distinct from the others. Selected ion monitoring negative ion-chemical ionisation gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of of the pentafluorobenzyl esters allowed the analysis of mycocerosate isomers not revealed on gas chromatography alone. M. bovis and M. tuberculosis had similar profiles of C29, C30 and C32 mycocerosates; and additional C33 component was also present in M. kansasii. The mycocerosates from M. marinum and M. ulcerans were C27, C29 and C30 and those from M. leprae were distinct in having C29, C30, C32, C33 and C34 components. These methods have excellent potential for use in the detection of mycobacterial disease by direct analysis of infected tissue without prior cultivation of the causative agent.


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Lipídeos/análise , Mycobacterium leprae/química , Mycobacterium/química , Cromatografia Gasosa , Fluorbenzenos , Cromatografia Gasosa-Espectrometria de Massas
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Acta Leprol ; 7 Suppl 1: 51-4, 1989.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2504005

RESUMO

The leprosy bacillus, Mycobacterium leprae, is a member of a small group of mycobacteria comprising the species Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium marinum, Mycobacterium kansasii, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium ulcerans and related taxa. This relationship is based on the similarity of the characteristic lipid types in the cell envelope. Mycobacterium leprae produces a phenolic glycolipid antigen which is species specific. This communication reports a comparison of the specificity of the lipid antigens of other members of this group of mycobacteria. Mycobacterium kansasii, in accordance with previous studies, produces phenolic glycolipid and trehalose-based lipooligosaccharide antigens which do not cross react with antisera raised against other mycobacteria. The phenolic glycolipid and an uncharacterised polar glycolipid, with the properties of a lipooligosaccharide, from Mycobacterium marinum are also shown to be specific antigens. An acylated trehalose glycolipid antigen from Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv reacts strongly with antisera raised against the same strain and sera from eight out of ten tuberculosis patients. The phenolic glycolipid antigen, isolated only from Mycobacterium tuberculosis "Canetti" variants, did not react with antisera raised against the type strain, Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv, although it had been shown previously to react with sera from tuberculosis patients. It is apparent that there are populations of the tubercle bacillus which differ in the lipid antigens expressed on their cell surface.


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Antígenos de Bactérias , Glicolipídeos/imunologia , Mycobacterium/imunologia , Lipídeos de Membrana/imunologia , Mycobacterium/classificação , Mycobacterium leprae/classificação , Mycobacterium leprae/imunologia , Especificidade da Espécie
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