Literature DB >> 363948

Specific antibodies to hemoglobin A1 (anti-Glu) and hemoglobin S (anti-Val) in the guinea pig: immunologic and structural correlations.

S Otieno, A Bloor, R Karol, M Reichlin, R W Noble.   

Abstract

Like goats and sheep, guinea pigs can produce, in response to human sickle cell hemoglobin (beta6 Glu leads to Val), an antibody population (anti-Val) that will bind sickle cell hemoglobin but not normal hemoglobin HbA. Unlike goats and sheep, guinea pigs can produce in response to human hemoglobin A1 an antibody fraction, anti-Glu, that will not react with human sickle cell hemoglobin. These anti-Glu antibodies have been isolated by affinity chromatography and their specificity confirmed by fluorescence-quenching titrations. The sequence of the first 10 amino acids of the beta-chain of guinea pig hemoglobin has been determined. This sequence differs from those of both hemoglobin HbA and sickle cell hemoglobin by two residues, those at positions 5 and 6. This explains the similarity of the immunogenicity of this site on the two human hemoglobins when administered to guinea pigs. Both goats and sheep are identical to hemoglobin A1 at the beta-6 position.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 363948

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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1.  Evaluation of engraftment and immunological tolerance after reduced intensity conditioning in a rhesus hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy model.

Authors:  N Uchida; R P Weitzel; M E Evans; R Green; A C Bonifacino; A E Krouse; M E Metzger; M M Hsieh; R E Donahue; J F Tisdale
Journal:  Gene Ther       Date:  2013-11-21       Impact factor: 5.250

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