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Genetic Relationships and Clonal Population Structure of Serotype 2 Strains of Neisseria Meningitidis

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Journal Infect Immun
Date 1987 Jun 1
PMID 3106223
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Two hundred and thirty-four strains of Neisseria meningitidis, including 94 serotype 2a, 111 serotype 2b, and 19 serotype 2c isolates, together with 10 isolates that were serotyped as 2 with polyvalent antiserum but did not react with monoclonal antibodies, were characterized by the electrophoretic mobilities of 15 metabolic enzymes. Of these enzymes, 14 were polymorphic, and 56 distinctive combinations of alleles at the enzyme loci (electrophoretic types) were identified, among which the mean genetic diversity per locus was 0.413, or about 75% of that recorded for the species N. meningitidis as a whole. Mean genetic diversity among electrophoretic types of the same serotype (2a, 2b, or 2c) was, however, on average, less than half the total species diversity, and no multilocus genotypes were shared between isolates of the different serotypes, which belong to distinctive clonal lineages. Recent temporal changes in the frequencies of recovery of pathogenic strains of serotypes 2a and 2b in South Africa and North America resulted from clone replacement in these populations rather than evolutionary modification of the serotype protein of the initially dominant clones.

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