• 1 January 1979
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 40  (11) , 1558-1563
Abstract
Sera from T. spiralis digestion-negative swine contained variable amounts of 2 immunoglobulins (Ig) that reacted with T. spiralis antigen [Ag] in the indrect enzyme-labeled antibody [Ab] test for trichinosis. One of these Ig, detected by H chain-specific anti-swine IgG conjugate, was removed by absorption with T. spiralis larvae. A 2nd Ig, detected by H chain-specific anti-swine IgM, was not removed by absorption with T. spiralis larvae and increased in amount with the age of the animal. These 2 Ig varied independently in individual animals and showed some specificity for the Ag, i.e., they did not merely reflect changes in total serum IgG or IgM. In contrast to IgG anti-T. spiralis Ab from experimentally infected animals, neither of these Ig could be detected in double-diffusion tests against the Ag or by counter immunoelectrophoresis. Either of these Ig could interfere with the indirect test for T. spiralis Ab, depending upon whether anti-swine IgG or IgM conjugate is used. The factors which initiate synthesis and control serum concentrations of these Ig are not known.

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