CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTIBODIES RESPONSIBLE FOR BACTERICIDAL ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF ANTISERA TO BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS
- 1 January 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 8 (5) , 499-+
Abstract
Antisera to fractions of Bordetella pertussis have been investigated to determine the nature of the antibodies responsible for bactericidal activity and the cause of prozoning observed with some (type 2) sera. Bactericidal activity in both type 1 and type 2 sera tends to be correlated with the titre of agglutinins, antihemag-glutinin and intracerebral protective antibody; it is not constantly associated with any other function. It is almost certainly not a property of antitoxin, antibody to histamine sensitizing factor or intranasal protective antibody. The inhibition zone of type 2 antisera appears to be due to an antibody present in the crude [beta]-globulin fraction of antiserum. The antigen stimulating this antibody is probably a protein but is not the normal agglutinin, hemagglutinin or the histamine sensitizing factor.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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