Immunochemical characterization of two surface polysaccharides of Bacteroides fragilis
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Immunochemical characterization of two surface polysaccharides of Bacteroides fragilis
Abstract
Immunochemical analysis of the capsular polysaccharide from Bacteroides fragilis NCTC 9343 revealed a novel structure composed of two distinct polysaccharides. Immunoelectrophoresis of an extract of purified surface polysaccharide from fermenter-grown organisms showed a complex precipitin profile with varying anodal mobility. DEAE-Sephacel anion-exchange chromatography of the polysaccharide extract failed to separate the majority of this aggregate. Disaggregation of this complex was accomplished by very mild acid treatment; purification was achieved by DEAE-Sephacel anion-exchange chromatography. Polysaccharide A had a neutral charge at pH 7.3, a net negative charge at pH 8.6, and an average Mr = 110,000; chemical analysis showed it to contain galactose, galactosamine, and an unidentified amino sugar. Polysaccharide B eluted from the anion-exchange column with increased salt concentration; it had a net negative charge and an average Mr = 200,000, and contained fucose, galactose, quinovosamine, galacturonic acid, and glucosamine. Neither of these polysaccharides contained detectable 3-deoxy-D-manno-octolusonic acid, and both were recognized as distinct antigens on the basis of their reactivity with monoclonal antibodies CE3 and F10, which reacted with the complex before acid treatment. These data indicate that the capsule of B. fragilis NCTC 9343 comprises two discrete, surface-exposed polysaccharides with differing physiochemical properties that are distinct from the lipopolysaccharide of this organism. The finding of two surface polysaccharides has not been described for other bacteria pathogenic to humans.
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