WO1992001228A1 - A method for detection of gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharides in biological fluids - Google Patents
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- LPS lipopolysaccharide
- the basic structure of lipopolysaccharide involves three relatively well defined regions and is similar in all gram-negative bacteria. These regions are an O-specific side chain, the core oligosaccharide, and lipid A.
- the O-specific region is composed of repeating oligosaccharide units each having 2-6 saccharides.
- the core lies between the O-specific side chains and lipid A and is a branching oligosaccharide having representative sugars such as glucose, N-acetylglucosamine and galactose. In the core region proximal to Lipid A, heptose and keto-deoxyoctonate are commonly found.
- LPS lipooligosaccharide
- LOS is very similar to the LPS molecule except that LOS does not have an O-antigen but consists of lipid A and core oligosaccharide.
- LOS is, like LPS, an endotoxin.
- XMMEN-0E5 produces a monoclonal antibody that binds epitopes on LPS associated with the endotoxin core glycolipid of gram-negative bacteria (11) .
- the disclosed antibodies have broad cross reactivity with gram-negative bacteria of different genera and effectively neutralize endotoxin.
- Potential assays using these monoclonal antibodies have been suggested, including quantification of endotoxin using standard ELISA techniques well known to those skilled in the art.
- standard methods in immunodiagnosis lack the high sensitivity of the Limulus assay.
- detection of bacterial endotoxin in accordance with the invention includes the steps of contacting a sample suspected of containing a bacterial endotoxin with at least one antibody capable of binding such bacterial endotoxin, wherein the sample is contacted with the antibody under conditions effective to bind the antibody to endotoxin that may be present in the sample. Then, the antibody-bound endotoxin is washed to remove contaminants, and the endotoxin then detected through the application of an amoebocyte lysate.
- the nature of the antibody determines the broadness or narrowness of detection of specific endotoxins.
- any cross- reactive antibodies can be used as capture agents for bacterial endotoxin, it is preferable to use a limited number of monoclonal antibodies directed toward the highly conserved region of endotoxin core glycolipid in detecting lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and lipooligosaccharide (LOS) found in a wide range of gram- negative bacteria. This includes intact bacteria as well as vesicles or blebs shed or exposed on bacteria and to which the capture antibodies can bind.
- LPS lipopolysaccharide
- LOS lipooligosaccharide
- endotoxin from bacteria examples include Escherichia , Bordetella , Branhamella, Salmonella , Haemophilus , Klebsiella , Proteus, Enterobacter , Pseudomonas , Pasteurella ,
- a panel of 3-4 monoclonal antibodies would be selected, preferably those directed toward heptose/KDO regions of the core. This region is adjacent to lipid A and comprises several unusual 2-keto sugars, particularly 3-deoxy-D-manno-octulosonic acid (KDO) .
- Selected antibodies could include MAbs 4-7B5 (7) , 8A1 (9) , 7G (16), A6(H4C5) (15), 8-2C1 (7), or HA-1A (21).
- the broadly cross-reactive monoclonal antibody produced by hybridoma cell line XMMEN-0E5 (ATCC Accession No. HB9081) would also serve as a capture agent, either in combination with the other antibodies or, depending on the degree of cross reactivity required, by itself (11) .
- the sample in which bacterial LOS or LPS is to be detected is usually a body fluid such as plasma, serum, cerebrospinal fluid, urine, saliva, urethral secretions, sputum or the like, all being fluids that either are normally sterile or do not contain the organism of interest.
- the method is, however, of general application and could be used to detect endotoxin contamination in sterile preparations, and in fluids intended for clinical or pharmaceutical use, or use in food products.
- MAb 4C4 (ATCC Accession No. HB10461) , directed against an epitope in the oligosaccharide portion of the LOS molecules of Hib strains belonging to Hib LOS antigenic group 2, has been described previously. This MAb reacts with the LOS from Hib strains DL42 and DL301 and, additionally, was able to recognize 86% of the Hib clinical isolates recently tested (17) .
- This suspension was then heated at 75°C for 12 minutes. Serial dilutions of this heated cell suspensions were then prepared using pyrogen-free PBS and 50 ul portions of these dilutions were used as test samples in the immunolimulus system with monoclonal antibody 3E6. The limit of detection of H. ducreyi in this system was 50 cfu or 10 x 3 cfu per ml.
- the present example outlines the procedure contemplated by the Applicants to be useful for the successful practice of detecting gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharides.
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| US07/972,498 US5356778A (en) | 1990-07-13 | 1991-07-10 | Method for detection of gram-negative bacterial liposaccharides in biological fluids |
| DE69110287T DE69110287T2 (en) | 1990-07-13 | 1991-07-10 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING BACTERIAL GRAM-NEGATIVE LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES IN BIOLOGICAL LIQUIDS. |
| JP91513070A JPH05508714A (en) | 1990-07-13 | 1991-07-10 | Method for detecting Gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharides in biological fluids |
| EP91913737A EP0539497B1 (en) | 1990-07-13 | 1991-07-10 | A method for detection of gram-negative bacterial liposaccharides in biological fluids |
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