1. Immunological heterogeneity among the M-associated protein antigens of group-A streptococci.
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Widdowson JP, Maxted WR, and Pinney AM
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- Acute Disease, Antibodies, Bacterial analysis, Cross Reactions, Glomerulonephritis immunology, Humans, Impetigo immunology, Pharyngitis immunology, Rheumatic Fever immunology, Serotyping, Streptococcal Infections immunology, Streptococcus classification, Antigens, Bacterial analysis, Bacterial Proteins immunology, Epitopes, Streptococcus immunology
- Abstract
Different serotypes of group-A streptococci share common antigens that are closely associated with the type-specific determinant of M protein. By the use of selected human sera containing antibody to these M-associated antigens, we have shown that group-A streptococci can be divided into three categories. The majority of the opacity-factor-negative respiratory serotypes possess a shared M-associated antigen or antigens, to which high titres of antibody are common in patients with rheumatic fever, or patients recovering from upper respiratory infections with certain opacity-factor-negative serotypes. The antibody in these sera has a demonstrable but limited affinity for the M-associated antigens of strains belonging to a second category of M types, the majority of which are opacity-factor-positive serotypes of "throat" or "skin" origin. A third group, consisting mainly of opacity-factor-negative pyoderma serotypes, gave variable results and seemed to be intermediate between the other two categories. Complement-fixation-inhibition tests and absorption studies showed a marked degree of cross-reactivity between the M-associated antigens of the three categories.
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- 1976
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