Endotoxin Liberation from Neisseria meningitidis Isolated from Carriers and Clinical Cases
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 19 (4) , 409-419
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365548709021673
Abstract
Endotoxin liberation was studied in a blinded material of 121 Neisseria meningitidis isolates; from nasopharynx of 58 carriers and from cerebrospinal fluid or blood of 63 cases with meningococcal disease. Endotoxin activity in culture filtrates was determined by a Limulus lysate test. Meningococci isolated from clinical cases were significantly more frequently endotoxin-liberating (E+) (84.1%) than in carriers (25.9%); p<0.001. Serogroupable carrier isolates had a significantly higher frequency of E+ meningococci (61.9%) than non-groupable ones (5.4%);p<0.002. Serogroup B case isolates, which generally had a larger amount of capsular polysaccharide than B meningococci from carriers, had a significantly higher proportion of E+ meningococci than group B from carriers; p = 0.007. All 7 serogroup C isolates were E+ (5 cases and 2 carriers). No correlation was found between endotoxin liberation and the serotype: subtype 15:P1.16, tested by a selection of monoclonal antibodies, or between endotoxin liberation and sulfonamide resistance, when carrier and case isolates were studied separately. Meningococci isolated from cases had the following mean endotoxin titres: 320.5 in the meningitis group, 408.2 in the septicaemic group, 462.1 in the septicaemic and meningitis group, and 123.7 in the group with other systemic disease. E+ meningococci were isolated from 5/6 fatal cases. Thus, endotoxin liberation from meningococci is strongly, but not completely associated with establishment of meningococcal disease and with the presence of capsular polysaccharide.This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
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