Literature DB >> 6369983

Status of immunity of newborns against Yersinia enterocolitica: a preliminary report.

C Chiesa, E J Bottone, H L Hodes.   

Abstract

Out of 221 cord blood specimens assayed by whole cell agglutination for antibodies against Y. enterocolitica serogroup 0:3, 0:5,27, and 0:8, only four showed agglutinins despite the high percentage (33%) of agglutinating antibodies in 151 sera of pregnant women, ranging in titer from 4 to 32. Of 199 different cord sera tested, 25% to 28% showed low-level antibodies against erythrocytes treated with individual heat-extracts from Y. enterocolitica 0:3, 0:5,27, and 0:8. These sera equally agglutinated erythrocytes sensitized with the heat-extract of a randomly selected Escherichia coli strain. Conversely, when anti-yersinia hemagglutinins were absent in cord sera, concomitant cross-reactivity with E. coli was also absent. None of the 199 cord sera with a HA titer greater than or equal to 4 were reactive by whole cell agglutination. Under the test conditions used, CEA (common enterobacterial antigen) could be the main antigenic component to which the Y. enterocolitica hemagglutinins were directed. Nine of the reactive sera from pregnant women were treated with staphylococcal protein A with resultant loss of reactivity. Transplacentally acquired antibody directed primarily against the CEA antigen of Y. enterocolitica may protect the newborn against Y. enterocolitica infection.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6369983     DOI: 10.1097/00000441-198403000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Sci        ISSN: 0002-9629            Impact factor:   2.378


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1.  Prevalence of Yersinia antibodies in blood donors.

Authors:  L Franzin; F Curti
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  1993-03       Impact factor: 8.082

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