Identification of common surface antigens amongBabesia bigeminaisolates by using monoclonal antibodies

Abstract
SUMMARY: A group of monoclonal antibodies (MAb) was used to immunochemically characterizeBabesia bigeminasurface components. Two surface reactive MAb by an IFAT test were subsequently shown to bind to epitopes on the external surface of the parasite plasma membrane as evidenced by immunoelectron microscopy. Parasite components with relative sizes of 68, 62, 60, 58, 56, 54, 51, 49, 48, 47, 43, 36 kDa were identified with the group of MAb in at least 6 geographically differentB. bigeminaisolates. The antigenic components were demonstrated to be species-specific and apparently predominant. Both polyclonal antibodies (immune bovine serum) and highly diluted MAb specifically reacted with such bands producing a strong signal in Western blots.