TY - JOUR KW - Antibodies, Bacterial KW - Antigens, Bacterial KW - Corynebacterium KW - Cross Reactions KW - Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay KW - Humans KW - Immunoelectrophoresis KW - leprosy KW - Mycobacterium KW - Mycobacterium bovis KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Species Specificity AU - Baelden M C AU - Bouckaert A E AU - Grégoire D AU - Poele M AU - Coene M AB -
Three types of bacteria are associated with leprosy: Mycobacterium leprae, leprosy-derived corynebacteria (LDC), and armadillo-derived mycobacteria (ADM). The immunological relationships between these three types of bacteria and Mycobacterium bovis BCG, used as a reference, were determined by cross-immunoelectrophoresis. When compared with the reference, cross-reactions were observed with a variable number of antigens: 2 in the case of strain LDC 15, 4 with M. leprae, and from 1 to 10 in the case of the ADM, depending on their subgroup. Next, thermostable macromolecular antigens (TMAs), the major cross-reactive antigens of leprosy-associated bacteria, were compared by anti-TMA antibody ELISA tests. The LDC TMAs displayed high cross-reactivity between the subgroups and lower cross-reactivity with the TMAs of M. bovis BCG. Evidence for the presence of a species-specific moiety in TMA of the different LDC was obtained by using depleted anti-TMA antisera. Western blot analysis revealed the presence of many proteins in the TMAs of LDC and M. bovis BCG, some of them being species-specific and other cross-reactive.
BT - Canadian journal of microbiology C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8050070?dopt=Abstract DA - 1994 Jun DO - 10.1139/m94-083 IS - 6 J2 - Can. J. Microbiol. LA - eng N2 -Three types of bacteria are associated with leprosy: Mycobacterium leprae, leprosy-derived corynebacteria (LDC), and armadillo-derived mycobacteria (ADM). The immunological relationships between these three types of bacteria and Mycobacterium bovis BCG, used as a reference, were determined by cross-immunoelectrophoresis. When compared with the reference, cross-reactions were observed with a variable number of antigens: 2 in the case of strain LDC 15, 4 with M. leprae, and from 1 to 10 in the case of the ADM, depending on their subgroup. Next, thermostable macromolecular antigens (TMAs), the major cross-reactive antigens of leprosy-associated bacteria, were compared by anti-TMA antibody ELISA tests. The LDC TMAs displayed high cross-reactivity between the subgroups and lower cross-reactivity with the TMAs of M. bovis BCG. Evidence for the presence of a species-specific moiety in TMA of the different LDC was obtained by using depleted anti-TMA antisera. Western blot analysis revealed the presence of many proteins in the TMAs of LDC and M. bovis BCG, some of them being species-specific and other cross-reactive.
PY - 1994 SP - 508 EP - 12 T2 - Canadian journal of microbiology TI - Comparison of thermostable macromolecular antigens from leprosy-associated bacteria. VL - 40 SN - 0008-4166 ER -