| Title |
Structure of Campylobacter jejuni lipopolysaccharides determines antiganglioside specificity and clinical features of Guillain-Barré and Miller Fisher patients |
| Published in |
Infection and Immunity. ISSN 0019-9567. |
| Author |
Ang, C.W. (Wim); Laman, J.D. (Jon); Willison, H.J. (Hugh); Wagner, E.R.; Endtz, H.P. (Hubert); Klerk, de M.A.; Tio-Gillen, A.P.; Braak, van den N.P.W.C.J. (Nicole); Jacobs, B.C. (Bart); Doorn, van P.A. (Pieter) |
| Date |
2002-01-01 |
| Language |
English |
| Type |
article |
| Abstract |
Ganglioside mimicry in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) fraction of
Campylobacter jejuni isolated from Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) and
Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) patients was compared with isolates from
patients with an uncomplicated enteritis. The antibody response to C.
jejuni LPS and gangliosides in neuropathy patients and controls was
compared as well. LPS from GBS and MFS-associated isolates more frequently
contained ganglioside-like epitopes compared to control isolates. Almost
all neuropathy patients showed a strong antibody response against LPS and
multiple gangliosides in contrast to enteritis patients. Isolates from GBS
patients more frequently had a GM1-like epitope than isolates from MFS
patients. GQ1b-like epitopes were present in all MFS-associated isolates
and was associated with anti-GQ1b antibody reactivity and the presence of
oculomotor symptoms. These results demonstrate that the expression of
ganglioside mimics is a risk factor for the development of
post-Campylobacter neuropathy. This study provides additional evidence for
the hypothesis that the LPS fraction determines the antiganglioside
specificity and clinical features in post-Campylobacter neuropathy
patients. |
| Publication |
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/9849 |
| Persistent Identifier |
urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/9849 |
| Metadata |
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| Repository |
Erasmus University Rotterdam |