Biological properties of rabbit antibodies to a surface antigen of rickettsia rickettsii

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Because of the potential significance of external components of the obligate intracellular parasite Rickettsia rickettsii in host-parasite interactions, we have begun the first phase of a study to isolate and characterize surface antigens of this organism. An antiserum to a Rickettsial surface component was obtained from rabbits inoculated with immune precipitants prepared by crossed immunoelectrophoresis of Triton X-100 extracts of R. rickettsii strain R. This antiserum (i) protected guinea pigs inoculated with 10,000 guinea pig 50% infectious doses of R. rickettsii against fever, (ii) prevented death of mice challenged with 2 50% lethal doses of R. rickettsii, and (iii) reacted in the microimmunofluorescence test with 9 of 13 spotted fever group serotypes tested. The location of this antigen on the rickettsial surface was demonstrated by immunoelectron microscopy with ferritin-labeled antibodies.

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Anacker, R. L., Philip, R. N., Casper, E., Todd, W. J., Mann, R. E., Johnston, M. R., & Nauck, C. J. (1983). Biological properties of rabbit antibodies to a surface antigen of rickettsia rickettsii. Infection and Immunity, 40(1), 292–298. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.40.1.292-298.1983

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