| Literature DB >> 2028238 |
J P Buchs1, H Maillard, U Nydegger.
Abstract
We have applied a sensitive and reproducible AB0-ELISA, in combination with a hemagglutination test, for the study of class- and subclass specific humoral immune response in the AB0 system upon challenge by the intravenous route (A-type blood in a 0-recipient) and by helminthic A and B blood group antigen (Toxocara canis). After accidental transfusion, peak booster concentrations of anti-A-IgG reached 411 micrograms per g total IgG, with IgG1 and IgG2 subclasses evenly distributed. With Toxocara canis immunity, anti-A/B-IgG rose to 244 and 382 micrograms/g IgG, nearly 100% over the mean value of 15 healthy blood donors; it is noteworthy that these IgG levels almost exclusively consisted of IgG1. Both observations suggest that unusual presentation of A antigen to host leads to a predominant if not exclusive IgG booster reaction.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 2028238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schweiz Med Wochenschr ISSN: 0036-7672