Mycobacterium leprae antigens involved in human immune responses. I. Identification of four antigens by monoclonal antibodies.

  • Britton W
  • Hellqvist L
  • Basten A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Four distinct antigens were identified in soluble sonicates of Mycobacterium leprae by using a panel of 11 monoclonal antibodies. Cross-reactivity studies with other mycobacterial species were conducted by using ELISA and immunoblot assays, and demonstrated that determinants on two of the antigens were present in many mycobacteria, whereas the other two were limited in distribution. Competitive inhibition experiments with radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies showed cross-inhibition between antibodies identifying two of the four antigenic bands. These two bands, of Mr 4.5 to 6 KD and 30 to 40 KD, were resistant to protease treatment after immunoblotting. In contrast, the two other bands of 16 and 70 KD were protease-sensitive. Although all four bands reacted with some human lepromatous leprosy sera in immunoblots, the 4.5 to 6 KD and 30 to 40 KD bands were most prominent. Lepromatous leprosy sera also inhibited the binding of radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies to each of the four antigens, with the mean titer causing 50% inhibition being higher for antibodies reacting with the 4.5 to 6 KD and 30 to 40 KD bands. These findings indicated that all four antigens were involved in the human B cell response to M. leprae.

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Britton, W. J., Hellqvist, L., Basten, A., & Raison, R. L. (1985). Mycobacterium leprae antigens involved in human immune responses. I. Identification of four antigens by monoclonal antibodies. The Journal of Immunology, 135(6), 4171–4177. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.135.6.4171

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