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Differences between Brucella antigens involved in indirect hemagglutination tests with normal and tanned red blood cells.

R Diaz, L M Jones, D Leong, J B Wilson.   

Abstract

Brucella antigens capable of sensitizing normal and tanned sheep red blood cells for indirect hemagglutination were compared with antigens involved in agglutination, gel diffusion, and immunoelectrophoresis. Hyperimmune rabbit sera, before and after absorption with various antigenic preparations from smooth and rough B. abortus, were used in the tests. Normal erythrocytes could be sensitized with an NaOH-treated ether-water extract (EW-T) of smooth Brucella. Tanned erythrocytes could be sensitized with a water-soluble extract from ultrasonically disrupted smooth or rough Brucella. The EW-T produced a single precipitation band and the water-soluble antigens produce 6 to 23 bands in immunoelectrophoresis with unabsorbed sera. After absorption of antisera with water-soluble extracts from smooth or rough Brucella cells or from smooth or rough cell walls, the hemagglutinins for sensitized tanned erythrocytes and the precipitins for water-soluble antigens were removed. Absorption with living smooth or rough Brucella cells or with EW-T did not remove these antibodies. The precipitins and hemagglutinins for the antigen EW-T, and agglutinins for smooth cells, were absorbed by smooth antigens but not by rough antigens. It appears that the antigens which sensitize tanned erythrocytes and diffuse through agar gels are present in both smooth and rough forms and may be situated in the cytoplasm or in the internal part of the cell wall, whereas the agglutinogen and the antigen which attaches to normal erythrocytes are surface antigens found only on the smooth Brucella cell.

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Year:  1967        PMID: 4962297      PMCID: PMC251913          DOI: 10.1128/jb.94.3.499-505.1967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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