Kitada K, Yakushiji T, Inoue M
Department of Preventive Dentistry, Kagoshima University Dental School, Japan.
Oral Microbiol Immunol. 1993 Jun;8(3):161-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-302x.1993.tb00659.x.
Carbohydrate antigens of the serotype c/Lancefield group C "Streptococcus milleri" were extracted by autoclaving whole cells of the type c reference strain K51Y. The type c and group C antigen molecules were separated and partially purified by a DEAE-Sephadex A-25 column chromatography followed by Sephadex G-100 gel filtration. The purified type c antigen and group C antigen were homogeneous in the double diffusion and in the immunoelectrophoresis. The type c antigen was composed principally of glycerol, rhamnose, glucose and N-acetylglucosamine in a molar ratio of 0.22:0.27:1.00:0.48. The quantitative precipitin inhibition test indicated that N-acetylglucosamine played a major role in immunodeterminant structure. Thus, the type c antigen of "S. milleri" is a new carbohydrate type antigen and is immunochemically different from the Ottens-type antigen III found occasionally in group C streptococci. In contrast, the group C antigen preparation contained a high proportion of N-acetylgalactosamine in addition to glycerol, rhamnose, glucose and N-acetylglucosamine, and the N-acetylgalactosamine residue was involved in the immunodominant epitope, being in good agreement with the previously proposed chemical structure of the group antigen. N-acetylgalactosamine was detected in the autoclaved extracts of a nontypeable/group C strain but not of a type c/ungroupable strain.