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  • Unemo, Magnus, 1970- (författare)
  • Genotypic and phenotypic characterisation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • 2003
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae (the gonococcus) is the aetiological agent of gonorrhoea, which remains a major sexually transmitted infection/disease (STI/STD) worldwide. The incidence of gonorrhoea was previously high in many countries, Sweden included. The incidence in Sweden culminated in 1970 with 487 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. After that, the incidence declined almost every year until an all-time low of 2.4 was observed in 1996. ln 1997 the incidence of gonorrhoea began to significantly increase in Sweden, due mainly to a larger number of domestic cases of young heterosexuals of both sexes and homosexual men. This observation, in combination with the widespread use of suboptimal methods for characterisation and, in some countries, for diagnosis of the bacterium, as well as the rapid increase of resistance to several antibiotics, has intensified the research in the field of N. gonorrhoeae.In the present thesis (paper 1), a high prevalence of decreased susceptibility or resistance to several of the traditionally used gonorrhoea antibiotics was identified and correlated to the geographic area of exposure, especially Asia. Nevertheless, effective antibiotics for treating gonorrhoea are at hand. A substantial genetic heterogeneity within identical serological variants (serovars), i.e. intraserovar, as well as interserovar of N. gonorrhoeae strains circulating within the community was revealed, emphasising the importance of using highly discriminative (DNA-based) epidemiological characterisation methods for the bacteria (papers II-V). Effective DNA-based characterisation methods, i.e. pulsed-field gel electrophmesis (PFGE) of genomic DNA digested with rarely cutting restriction endonucleases and porB gene sequencing, were adapted, optimised and evaluated against conventional phenotypic methods, as epidemiological tools on Swedish N. gonorrhoeae isolates. These molecular techniques showed a significantly higher discriminatory ability, reproducibility, and objectivity than the serovar determinations using the Genetic Systems (OS) or the Pharmacia panel (Ph) ofmonoclonal antibodies (MAbs) (papers II & III). According to a comparison of serologic and genetic parB-based typing of N. gonorrhoeae, the precise amino acid residues of porB, critical for the reactivity of several of the GS MAbs, were difficult to identity (paper IV). In papers IV & V, a determination of genetic group (genogroup) and genetic variant (genovar) was developed based on real-time PCR of the entire porB gene with subsequent sequence analysis in real-time by synthesis, i.e. pyrosequencing technology, of short, highly polymorphic porB gene segments. This method provides a rapid, high-throughput, objective, highly discriminative, typeable, portable for interlaboratory comparisons, and reproducible molecular characterisation for N. gonorrhoeae. Genogroup and genovar determination can complement or even replace the internationally established serovar determination in routine use for following the transmission of individual strains in the community and confirming presumed epidemiological connections or discriminating isolates of suspected clusters of gonorrhoea cases.
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