Schistosoma mansoni: Antigenic heterogeneity of excretions and secretions
The excretory-secretory antigens of adult Schistosoma mansoni were obtained by in vitro cultivation of worms in a chemically-defined medium. The protein output in this system was low, 0.2–0.4 μg of proteinworm/48 hr. The composition of the crude culture antigen (CA) was approximately 80% protein, 15...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Experimental parasitology 1974-10, Vol.36 (2), p.316-330 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The excretory-secretory antigens of adult
Schistosoma mansoni were obtained by
in vitro cultivation of worms in a chemically-defined medium. The protein output in this system was low, 0.2–0.4 μg of proteinworm/48 hr. The composition of the crude culture antigen (CA) was approximately 80% protein, 15% carbohydrate and 5% nucleic acid. Disc gel electrophoresis of CA revealed the presence of at least 15 protein components, many with carbohydrate moieties. Three major fractions were obtained by gel filtration on Sephadex G-200. Fraction I contained the bulk of the glycoprotein material. Immunoelectrophoresis of CA with hyperimmune rabbit serum indicated the presence of at least 6 antigens, most of which eluted in Fraction II. Serum from infected mice and monkeys, but not from rabbits and rats, reacted with CA and its fractions, especially Fraction II, on immunodiffusion analysis. Comparison of CA with other adult worm extracts by immunodiffusion techniques showed that most of the excretory-secretory antigens could be obtained by either freezing and thawing or by extraction with 3
M KCl. The P.K.-type activity of CA was considerably greater than that of a lipid-free adult worm antigen. Both Fractions I and II had the P.K.-type activity. An antigen capable of eliciting macrophage migration inhibition factor from infected rat lymphocytes was detected in CA, although the lymphocyte toxicity of CA was high at concentrations above 10 μg/ml. |
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ISSN: | 0014-4894 1090-2449 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0014-4894(74)90071-X |