Partial isolation of a membrane antigen which induces the formation of antibodies lethal to schistosomes cultured in vitro.
- 1 November 1974
- journal article
- Vol. 18 (3) , 357-69
Abstract
Fractions of adult schistosomes (S. mansoni) were tested for their ability to absorb an IgG antibody activity which appears in the sera of rats and Rhesus monkeys infected with the parasite and is lethal to schistosomula cultured in vitro. The same fractions were tested for their immunogenicity in raising lethal antibody when administered to rats in Freund's adjuvant. The results of these experiments indicated that an antigen which both absorbs and induces the formation of lethal antibody is present almost entirely in the water-insoluble portion of adult schistosome homogenates. The antigen appears to be tightly bound to this membrane fraction since the use of strong anionic detergents is necessary in its extraction. Membranes solubilized in sodium dodecyl sulphate were fractionated by gel filtration on Sephadex columns equilibrated with the detergent. The same specific Sephadex fraction was shown to absorb both rat and Rhesus monkey lethal antibodies as well as induce the antibody when administered to rats. Further purification and analysis suggested that the immunogen was one of four proteins with molecular weights estimated between 21,000 and 33,000 Daltons.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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