Quinn R W, Maxted W R, Lowry P N
Yale J Biol Med. 1976 May;49(2):105-8.
Thirty-two strains of group A hemolytic streptococci which could not be M typed with the available typing sera in Nashville, Tenn., were reinvestigated at the Streptococcus Reference Laboratory in Colindale, England, in order to estimate the efficacy of other antisera not available in Nashville and newer techniques (the opacity factor inhibition test) of typing strains not isolated in England. Fifty percent were eventually typed and all but four contained enough M protein to suggest that they would have been typed had the appropriate typing sera been available. The results indicate that group A streptococci truly lacking M protein were seldom isolated from the Nashville children from whom the streptococci were cultured. Several factors responsible for nontypability were considered, including the nonavailability of the necessary type-specific antisera and loss of M protein due to a change from Matt to glossy colonial types in the laboratory.
在田纳西州纳什维尔,有32株A群溶血性链球菌无法用现有的分型血清进行M分型。为了评估纳什维尔无法获得的其他抗血清以及在英格兰未分离到的菌株分型新技术(不透明因子抑制试验)的有效性,这些菌株被送到英国科林代尔的链球菌参考实验室重新研究。最终50%的菌株被分型,除4株外,其余所有菌株都含有足够的M蛋白,这表明如果有合适的分型血清,它们本可以被分型。结果表明,从纳什维尔培养出链球菌的儿童中,很少分离出真正缺乏M蛋白的A群链球菌。研究考虑了导致无法分型的几个因素,包括必要的型特异性抗血清无法获得以及在实验室中由于菌落类型从粗糙变为光滑而导致M蛋白丢失。