Bkg. Eriksson et al., Opsonization of T1M1 group A Streptococcus: Dynamics of antibody production and strain specificity, CLIN INF D, 32(2), 2001, pp. E24-E30
A chemiluminescence method was used to study opsonization of group A Strept
ococcus (GAS) of serotype T1M1 in serum samples ("sera") obtained from Swed
ish patients with invasive and noninvasive GAS infection and from healthy b
lood donors. Acute-phase serum samples ("acute sera") generally demonstrate
d low ability to opsonize the patient's own GAS isolate, regardless of clin
ical manifestation. Only similar to 15% of serum samples obtained from heal
thy blood donors demonstrated high opsonic activity against a standard T1M1
strain. Opsonization of 62 T1M1 isolates (obtained during 1980-1998) by a
single immune serum sample showed considerable variation; this indicates th
at high opsonic immunity may develop only against the infecting isolate or
identical clones. T1M1 GAS isolated from 1987 through 1990 were better opso
nized by the immune serum sample than were isolates obtained before 1987 or
after 1990, a finding that suggests a temporal change of the surface prope
rties that affect opsonization.