PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Guillain-Barré syndrome-related Campylobacter jejuni in Bangladesh: ganglioside mimicry and cross-reactive antibodies.

  • Zhahirul Islam,
  • Michel Gilbert,
  • Quazi D Mohammad,
  • Kevin Klaij,
  • Jianjun Li,
  • Wouter van Rijs,
  • Anne P Tio-Gillen,
  • Kaisar A Talukder,
  • Hugh J Willison,
  • Alex van Belkum,
  • Hubert P Endtz,
  • Bart C Jacobs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043976
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
p. e43976

Abstract

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BackgroundCampylobacter jejuni is the predominant antecedent infection in Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Molecular mimicry and cross-reactive immune responses to C. jejuni lipo-oligosaccharides (LOS) precipitate the development of GBS, although this mechanism has not been established in patients from developing countries. We determined the carbohydrate mimicry between C. jejuni LOS and gangliosides, and the cross-reactive antibody response in patients with GBS in Bangladesh.MethodologySera from 97 GBS patients, and 120 neurological and family controls were tested for antibody reactivity against LOS from C. jejuni isolates from GBS patients in Bangladesh (BD-07, BD-39, BD-10, BD-67 and BD-94) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Cross-reactivity to LOS was determined by ELISA. The LOS outer core structures of C. jejuni strains associated with GBS/MFS were determined by mass spectrometry.Principle findingsIgG antibodies to LOS from C. jejuni BD-07, BD-39, BD-10, and BD-67 IgG antibodies were found in serum from 56%, 58%, 14% and 15% of GBS patients respectively, as compared to very low frequency (ConclusionCarbohydrate mimicry between C. jejuni LOS and gangliosides, and cross-reactive serum antibody precipitate the majority of GBS cases in Bangladesh.