Plaque Reduction Technique for Demonstrating Neutralizing Antibodies for Chlamydia

  • Banks J
  • Eddie B
  • Sung M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Some members of the genus Chlamydia ( Bedsonia or psittacosis-lymphogranuloma venereum-trachoma-inclusion conjunctivitis group of microorganisms) produce plaques in monolayers of mouse fibroblast (L-929) cells. Hyperimmune chicken antisera may be capable of specifically reducing plaque counts. When the test was applied to chlamydiae isolated from avian species, the results indicated that different isolates with a common source had similar antigenic reactivity. The plaque reduction test is a potentially useful method for serotyping chlamydiae. The difficult aspect of the method appears to be a readily reproducible means of producing neutralizing antiserum.

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Banks, J., Eddie, B., Sung, M., Sugg, N., Schachter, J., & Meyer, K. F. (1970). Plaque Reduction Technique for Demonstrating Neutralizing Antibodies for Chlamydia. Infection and Immunity, 2(4), 443–447. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.2.4.443-447.1970

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