IgE responses in human filariasis. II. Qualitative characterization of filaria-specific IgE.
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- 1 September 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 131 (3) , 1516-1521
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.131.3.1516
Abstract
Crossed radioimmunoelectrophoresis (CRIE) was used to characterize human IgE antibody responses to filarial parasites by using antigens derived from Brugia malayi (Bm) adult worms. A reference pool of patient sera was initially used to determine the sensitivity and specificity of CRIE. Because IgG-blocking antibodies interfered with IgE binding in certain sera, all sera were preabsorbed with protein A-Sepharose. As little as 50 ng of specific IgE antibody (determined by quantitative radioallergosorbent test [RAST]) in the reference pool bound to 20 of the 35 antigen precipitates in crossed immunoelectrophoresis. Increasing IgE antibody concentration did not increase the number of IgE-binding precipitates. Six patients from each of the three major clinical groups in lymphatic filariasis (i.e., tropical pulmonary eosinophilia [TE], chronic lymphatic pathology [CP], or circulating microfilaremia [MF]) were studied by CRIE with the use of a constant amount of IgE antibody (50 ng IgE anti-BmA). Distinct patterns of allergen recognition were observed among the groups. Individuals with TE recognized both anodic and cathodic antigens as allergens, whereas the other two groups recognized predominantly anodic antigens. The greatest number of allergens was recognized by patients with TE; this number ranged from nine to 18, whereas patients with CP or circulating MF recognized from six to 11 allergens. Although potentiated IgE responses at a quantitative level in parasitic helminth infections is a well-established phenomenon, our studies showing the diversity of antigens recognized as allergens indicate for the first time potentiated IgE responses at a qualitative level as well.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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