Abstract

Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) isolated from Legionella pneumophila serogroup 12 strains were studied for their usefulness as epidemiological markers. L. pneumophila serogroup 12 was cultured from 3 patients infected at home, in another hospital and abroad, as well as from hot tapwater in their quarters. LPS isolated from these strains showed 2 distinct patterns and 4 different colours in silver-stained polyacrylamide gels. LPS of the first pattern stained dark-grey, those of the second pattern were either orange-brown, dark-brown or black-brown. These differences were reproducible. By comparing patterns and colours of isolated LPS molecules, similarity could be demonstrated between strains from the first patient and from hot water in his home, as well as between strains from the second patient and from hot water in the hosoptal where he became infected. None of the strains displayed LPS of the same colour as that of the third patient, who was admitted with pneumonia from Spain. Patterns and colours of LPS isolated from L. pneumophila serogroup 12 in ilver-stained gels can be used as a marker system in epidemiological studies.

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