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Profiles of serological reactivity against cytosoluble antigens of Brucella ovis in experimentally infected rams.

J C Chin1, B Pang-Turner.   

Abstract

Sera from rams infected with and excreting Brucella ovis in the semen (shedders), as well as from animals which had recovered from previous experimental challenge with B. ovis, were analyzed for their serological reactivities against cytosolic antigens of the bacterium. Membrane vesicles, including outer and inner membrane components, were precluded from the analyses by subjecting French-pressed bacteria to ultracentrifugation. The resulting cytosolic supernatant was fractionated into four major antigenic fractions, fractions A, B, C, and D, by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Temporal enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays with the A antigen revealed that all shedder rams displayed a rise-and-surge response, while rams which recovered from experimental challenge showed a rise-and-fall profile. The B antigen was less discriminatory in detecting a difference between the two ram groups, while C and D antigens were serologically unreactive in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. In contrast to the reactivity patterns shown by native high-pressure liquid chromatography-fractionated cytosolic supernatant antigens, immunoblotting of C and D polypeptides generated by boiling in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate and mercaptoethanol was particularly useful in distinguishing between sera collected at the mid-surge phase of infected rams from sera obtained at the mid-fall stage of recovered animals. It is likely that native or denatured antigens of different cytosolic fractions may provide useful serological reagents for differentiating between infected rams and those which have recovered from exposure to B. ovis.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2279996      PMCID: PMC268250          DOI: 10.1128/jcm.28.12.2647-2652.1990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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