Passive protection of mice with antiserum to neuraminidase from Pasteurella multocida serotype A:3

Antiserum to a partially purified neuraminidase from Pasteurella multocida, type A:3, was adsorbed with protease-digested P. multocida type 3 lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to remove LPS immunoreactivity. The LPS-adsorbed antineuraminidase caused a 77% reduction in the neuraminidase activity of homologous...

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description Antiserum to a partially purified neuraminidase from Pasteurella multocida, type A:3, was adsorbed with protease-digested P. multocida type 3 lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to remove LPS immunoreactivity. The LPS-adsorbed antineuraminidase caused a 77% reduction in the neuraminidase activity of homologous P. multocida in an in vitro enzyme neutralization test. All 14 mice passively immunized with the adsorbed antineuraminidase were protected against challenge infection with homologous P. multocida in a mouse protection test. Ten out of 14 mice in one group that received antisera containing antibodies to both neuraminidase and LPS were protected. In contrast, only 1 out of 14 mice that were immunized with pre-immune serum survived the challenge. These results suggest that antiserum to P. multocida neuraminidase was, at least partly, responsible for the protection observed in this study. Neuraminidase may be one of the immunogenic protective proteins present in aqueous extracts of Pasteurella multocida.
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Bacteriology
Biological and medical sciences
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - prevention & control
Chickens
Chromatography
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Immune Sera - immunology
IMMUNE SERUM
Immunization, Passive
Immunodiffusion
IMMUNSERUM
Lipopolysaccharides - isolation & purification
MICE
Microbiology
Neuraminidase - immunology
Neuraminidase - isolation & purification
Pasteurella Infections - prevention & control
Pasteurella Infections - veterinary
PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA
Pasteurella multocida - enzymology
Pasteurella multocida - immunology
Poultry Diseases - prevention & control
Rabbits
RATON
SEROTIPOS
SEROTYPE
SEROTYPES
Sheep
Sheep Diseases - prevention & control
SOURIS
SUERO INMUNE
Turkeys
Vaccines, antisera, therapeutical immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies
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