Hisanori Matoba, Mai Iwaya, Chifumi Fujii, Jun Nakayama
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摘要
人类肠道螺旋体病(HIS)是一种由布拉奇螺旋体引起的结肠直肠细菌感染。Griffonia simplicifolia-II (GS-II) 是一种对末端 α/βGlcNAc 残基具有特异性的凝集素。在此,我们使用 GS-II 辣根过氧化物酶染色法和特异于末端 αGlcNAc 残基的 HIK1083 免疫染色法研究了 HIS 感染中的末端 βGlcNAc 残基。在 15 个 HIS 病例中,有 14 个病例的菌体呈 GS-II 阳性。没有病例显示 HIK1083 阳性。根据与抗铁锈色素免疫染色的比较,7 个病例的细菌体 GS-II 染色阳性率≤30%,2 个病例为 30-70%,6 个病例大于 70%。在分析的15例HIS病例中,没有一例合并管状腺瘤,三例合并无柄锯齿状病变(SSL)。为确定螺旋体感染的种类,通过 PCR 扩增了 B. aalborgi 特异性或 B. pilosicoli 特异性 NADPH 氧化酶基因。在对 PCR 产物进行直接测序后,发现所有 9 个观察到 PCR 产物的病例都只感染了 B. aalborgi。这些结果表明,HIS 菌体,尤其是 B. aalborgi 的 HIS 菌体,以末端 βGlcNAc 为特征,还表明 HIS 菌体上的末端 βGlcNAc 与 HIS 对 SSL 的偏好有关。
Identification of Terminal βGlcNAc on Brachyspira Species in Human Intestinal Spirochetosis.
Human intestinal spirochetosis (HIS) is a colorectal bacterial infection caused by the Brachyspira species. Griffonia simplicifolia-II (GS-II) is a lectin specific to terminal α/βGlcNAc residues. Here, we investigated terminal βGlcNAc residues in the context of HIS infection using GS-II-horseradish peroxidase staining and HIK1083 immunostaining specific to terminal αGlcNAc residues. Fourteen of 15 HIS cases were GS-II-positive on the bacterial body. No cases showed HIK1083 positivity. The percentage of bacterial bodies staining positively for GS-II based on comparison with anti-Treponema immunostaining was ≤30% in seven cases, 30-70% in two, and >70% in six. Of 15 HIS cases analyzed, none were comorbid with tubular adenomas, and three were comorbid with sessile serrated lesions (SSLs). To determine the species of spirochete infected, the B. aalborgi-specific or B. pilosicoli-specific NADPH oxidase genes were amplified by PCR. After direct sequencing of the PCR products, all nine cases in which PCR products were observed were found to be infected with B. aalborgi alone. These results indicate that the HIS bacterial body, especially of B. aalborgi, is characterized by terminal βGlcNAc and also indicate that terminal βGlcNAc on the HIS bacterial body is associated with HIS preference for SSLs.
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