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Presence of parasite antigen on the surface of P388D1 cells infected with Ehrlichia risticii.

J B Messick1, Y Rikihisa.   

Abstract

Indirect immunofluorescence staining of macrophages infected with Ehrlichia risticii by anti-E. risticii serum revealed a punctate staining pattern on the surface of the host cell. This pattern was distinguishable by fluorescence microscopy from E. risticii bound to the surface of the macrophage and from intracellular E. risticii. The surface localization of ehrlichial antigen on infected macrophages was confirmed by electron microscopy with immunoferritin labeling. As the intracellular ehrlichial burden increased, the amount of ehrlichial antigen on the host cell surface increased. Prokaryotic protein synthesis was necessary for the maintenance of ehrlichial antigen on the host cell surface, as demonstrated by disappearance of the surface antigen following treatment with oxytetracycline. However, host cell protein synthesis was not required, as demonstrated by the continued presence of ehrlichial antigen on the surface of host cells after cycloheximide treatment. Pronase treatment abolished the ehrlichial antigen present on the cell surface, indicating that this antigen is a protein. Anti-E. risticii serum or immunoglobulin G-mediated antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity of infected cells was demonstrated in a chromium release assay. These results imply that the parasite antigen on the host cell surface has a role in the pathogenesis of ehrlichiosis.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1639476      PMCID: PMC257284          DOI: 10.1128/iai.60.8.3079-3086.1992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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