Localization of distinct surface antigen on Chlamydia trachomatis HAR-13 by immune electron microscopy with monoclonal antibodies

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Monoclonal antibodies were produced against the HAR-13 strain (A) of Chlamydia trachomatis. By an indirect immunofluorescence technique, three clones (1-7, 2-8, 9F) were found to produce antibody that reacted only with serotype A strains. Clone 3-5 produced antibody that cross-reacted with serotypes A, C, H, I, and J. Using an indirect immunoferritin technique, we examined the binding of these antibodies to strain HAR-13 by electron microscopy. Antibodies fom all four clones were shown to bind to the outer membrane surface of both reticular and elementary bodies. Two distinct binding patterns were demonstrated. Antibodies from clones 1-7 and 9F bound to the outer membrane surface in a homogeneous pattern, whereas antibodies 2-8 and 3-5 bound to the outer membrane surface in an irregular, patchy distribution. There was a direct correlation between the distribution of antigen on the outer membrane surface and neutralization of C. trachomatis HAR-13 infectivity in vitro. Neutralization of HAR-13 infectivity by antibodies 1-7 and 9F was complement dependent, whereas antibodies 2-8 and 3-5 did not neutralize under any conditions.

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Clark, R. B., Nachamkin, I., Schatzki, P. F., & Dalton, H. P. (1982). Localization of distinct surface antigen on Chlamydia trachomatis HAR-13 by immune electron microscopy with monoclonal antibodies. Infection and Immunity, 38(3), 1273–1278. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.38.3.1273-1278.1982

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