@article{mbs:/content/journal/micro/10.1099/00221287-139-7-1551, author = "Cloeckaert, Axel and Zygmunt, Michel S. and Dubray, Gerard and Limet, Joseph N.", title = "Characterization of O-polysaccharide specific monoclonal antibodies derived from mice infected with the rough Brucella melitensis strain B115", journal= "Microbiology", year = "1993", volume = "139", number = "7", pages = "1551-1556", doi = "https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-139-7-1551", url = "https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/micro/10.1099/00221287-139-7-1551", publisher = "Microbiology Society", issn = "1465-2080", type = "Journal Article", abstract = "Summary: Twenty-two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) specific for smooth lipopolysaccharide (S-LPS) were generated by fusion of spleen cells from mice infected with the rough Brucella melitensis strain B115 with the NSO myeloma. According to reactivity in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with O-polysaccharide (O-PS) and absence of reactivity with rough lipopolysaccharide (R-LPS), it was postulated that these mAbs recognized epitopes present on the O-PS. Most of the mAbs reacted equally well in ELISA and immunoblotting with S-LPS types of Brucella A and M dominant strains and were designated as specific for common (C) epitopes. Three mAbs were highly specific for M dominant S-LPS. All these mAbs, in contrast to a mAb specific for the A epitope, showed little or no cross-reactivity with Yersinia enterocolitica O:9 S-LPS. S-LPS of B. melitensis B115 was extracted and analysed by immunoblotting and ELISA with mAbs specific for A, M and C epitopes. Reactivity of the mAbs with this S-LPS was compared to reactivity with S-LPS of A and M dominant smooth Brucella strains. The results suggest that S-LPS of B. melitensis B115 bears mainly C epitopes and a few M epitopes. The very weak reactivity of this S-LPS with the mAb specific for the A epitope and the fact that the mAbs specific for C and M epitopes showed little or no cross-reactivity with Y. enterocolitica O:9 S-LPS suggest that O-PS from this rough strain could be used to distinguish Y. enterocolitica O:9 infection from Brucella infection. The potential value of the rough B. melitensis strain B115 as a vaccine strain is also discussed.", }