02303nas a2200349 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001200055653002600067653002400093653002000117653003800137653001600175653001100191653002000202653002100222653002100243653001200264653000900276653002500285653001200310653002800322100001400350700001300364700001400377700001300391245014400404300001000548490000700558520137400565022001401939 1983 d c1983 May10aAnimals10aAntibodies, Bacterial10aAntigens, Bacterial10aCross Reactions10aEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay10aGlycolipids10aHumans10aImmunodiffusion10aImmunoglobulin G10aImmunoglobulin M10aleprosy10aMice10aMycobacterium leprae10aRabbits10aTuberculosis, Pulmonary1 aBrett S J1 aDraper P1 aPayne S N1 aRees R J00aSerological activity of a characteristic phenolic glycolipid from Mycobacterium leprae in sera from patients with leprosy and tuberculosis. a271-90 v523 a

Serological activity against a purified phenolic glycolipid from Mycobacterium leprae, which may be obtained in large amounts from M. leprae infected armadillo liver, was investigated using immunodiffusion and an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Generally a good correlation was obtained between these techniques, but the ELISA was more sensitive and convenient. Relatively high IgG and IgM anti-glycolipid antibody levels were found in lepromatous leprosy patients. The antibody titres to the glycolipid were, however, low when compared with antibody titres to crude sonicates. Since the glycolipid is present in large quantities, this suggests that it is not very immunogenic. Antibody against the glycolipid especially of the IgM class, was demonstrable in some tuberculoid leprosy patients, although at much lower titres than in the lepromatous leprosy sera. In lepromatous leprosy patients that were skin smear negative after more than 5 years of treatment the IgG anti-M. leprae derived glycolipid activity had decreased markedly. The anti-IgG and IgM glycolipid antibody levels in tuberculosis patients did not differ significantly from the levels in appropriate normal healthy subjects. The glycolipid antibody levels in patients infected with M. kansasii, M. avium or M. intracellulare also fell within the range of normal healthy individuals.

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