TY - JOUR KW - Antibodies, Bacterial KW - Antigens, Bacterial KW - BCG Vaccine KW - Corynebacterium pyogenes KW - Cross Reactions KW - Humans KW - Immunoelectrophoresis, Two-Dimensional KW - leprosy KW - Listeria monocytogenes KW - Mycobacterium KW - Mycobacterium avium KW - Mycobacterium bovis KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Mycobacterium phlei KW - Mycobacterium tuberculosis KW - Nocardia asteroides AU - Harboe M AU - Mshana R N AU - Closs O AU - Kronvall G AU - Axelsen N H AB -
Cross-reactions between Mycobacterium bovis BCG and various other mycobacteria, Nocardia asteroides, Corynebacterium pyogenes and Listeria monocytogenes were studied by incorporating antibodies against these bacteria in the intermediate gel of a crossed immunoelectrophoretic system with BCG antigen and anti-BCG antibodies. In the BCG reference system forty-four distinct antigenic components were recorded, of which thiryt-three cross-reacted with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, twenty-five with M. avium, twenty-one with M. suvalii, eighteen with M. smegmatis, Fifteen with M. nonchromogenicum, twelve with M. phlei, eight with N. anteroides and two with C. pyogenes, whereas no cross-reaction was detected with L. monocytogenes. The value of the method for characterization of mycobacterial antigens is discussed. A taxonomic system based on this method appears particularly valuable for studies of non-cultivativable mycobacteria such as M. leprae. A majority of twenty-one patients with lepromatous leprosy had anti-BCG antibodies of restricted specificity, affecting only four or five BCG antigens, although one patient had twelve anti-BCG specificities. Most of these antibodies reacted with those BCG antigens that cross-react extensively with other mycobacteria.
BT - Scandinavian journal of immunology C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/106465?dopt=Abstract DA - 1979 DO - 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1979.tb02713.x IS - 2 J2 - Scand. J. Immunol. LA - eng N2 -Cross-reactions between Mycobacterium bovis BCG and various other mycobacteria, Nocardia asteroides, Corynebacterium pyogenes and Listeria monocytogenes were studied by incorporating antibodies against these bacteria in the intermediate gel of a crossed immunoelectrophoretic system with BCG antigen and anti-BCG antibodies. In the BCG reference system forty-four distinct antigenic components were recorded, of which thiryt-three cross-reacted with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, twenty-five with M. avium, twenty-one with M. suvalii, eighteen with M. smegmatis, Fifteen with M. nonchromogenicum, twelve with M. phlei, eight with N. anteroides and two with C. pyogenes, whereas no cross-reaction was detected with L. monocytogenes. The value of the method for characterization of mycobacterial antigens is discussed. A taxonomic system based on this method appears particularly valuable for studies of non-cultivativable mycobacteria such as M. leprae. A majority of twenty-one patients with lepromatous leprosy had anti-BCG antibodies of restricted specificity, affecting only four or five BCG antigens, although one patient had twelve anti-BCG specificities. Most of these antibodies reacted with those BCG antigens that cross-react extensively with other mycobacteria.
PY - 1979 SP - 115 EP - 24 T2 - Scandinavian journal of immunology TI - Cross-reactions between mycobacteria. II. Crossed immunoelectrophoretic analysis of soluble antigens of BCG and comparison with other mycobacteria. VL - 9 SN - 0300-9475 ER -