Immunological Effects of Hemoglobin, Encapsulated Hemoglobin, Polyhemoglobin and Conjugated Hemoglobin Using Different Immunization Schedules
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Biomaterials, Artificial Cells and Immobilization Biotechnology
- Vol. 20 (2-4) , 611-618
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10731199209119690
Abstract
Repeated subcutaneous immunizing injections into rats of Freund's adjuvant containing rat hemoglobin or o-raffinose rat polyhemoglobin did not result in increase in IgG antibody titers. However, heterologous hemoglobin injected as above is antigenic (49.50 + 6.70 % CPM). Crosslinking heterologous hemoglobin into o-raffinose polyhemoglobin further increased its antigenicity (75.60 + 4.08). Thus, unlike homologous hemoglobin, cross-linking of heterologous hemoglobin increased its antigenicity. Liposome encapsulated homologous hemoglobin injected subcutaneously with or without Freund's adjuvant did not show antigenicity. Encapsulated heterologous hemoglobin resulted in a minimal increase in antibody titers (10.73 + 4.64) only with Freund's adjuvant, but no increase when injected without Freund's adjuvant. Conjugated heterologous hemoglobin (PEG-Hb) injected intravenously by itself at weekly intervals did not result in significant increase in antibody titers on the 5th week.Keywords
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