Protective properties and haemagglutinins in serum from humans and in serum from mice injected with a new polyvalent Pseudomonas vaccine.
- 1 February 1975
- journal article
- Vol. 56 (1) , 34-43
Abstract
Mice given single injections of a polyvalent pseudomonas vaccine produced anti-pseudomonas haemagglutinins against the 16 component immunogens of the multivalent vaccine. Mice passively immunized with sera from vaccinated mice were protected against lethal challenge by 8/10 strains of Ps. aeruginosa of homologous serotype. Protection by the serum was inversely proportional to the virulence of the challenge strains. Anti-pseudomonas haemagglutinins were always present in sera which passively protected mice against pseudomonas infection. Low levels of anti-pseudomonas haemagglutinins were present in some sera which failed to passively immunize mice against pseudomonas infection. Anti-pseudomonas haemagglutinins and antibodies involved in passive protection were mainly in the IgM fractions of mouse serum. Control human sera contained anti-pseudomonas haemagglutinins against most serotypes of Ps. aeruginosa. Sera from patients with burns contained high levels of anti-pseudomonas haemagglutinins against some but not all serotypes of Ps. aeruginosa. Sera from both controls and patients with burns passively protected mice against pseudomonas infection.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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