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Neutralization-sensitive epitopes are exposed on the surface of infectious Cryptosporidium parvum sporozoites

Authors :
M W Riggs
T C McGuire
P H Mason
L E Perryman
Source :
The Journal of Immunology. 143:1340-1345
Publication Year :
1989
Publisher :
The American Association of Immunologists, 1989.

Abstract

Cryptosporidiosis is a diarrheal disease of humans, calves, and other mammals caused by the coccidian parasite Cryptosporidium parvum. Immune bovine serum and two surface-reactive antisporozoite mAb with neutralizing activity were used to identify sporozoite surface Ag by radioimmunoprecipitation/SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting. When isolated sporozoites were incubated with mAb 18.44, 12 to 25 times the ID50 for mice was completely neutralized. This mAb binds diffusely to the sporozoite surface and recognizes a sporozoite surface Ag that eluted in the void volume of a Bio Gel A column with an exclusion limit of 500,000 daltons. The Ag recognized by mAb 18.44 was not radiolabeled with 125I or [35S] methionine, migrated with the dye front in SDS-PAGE, and was insensitive to proteinase K digestion, suggesting a non-protein composition. mAb 17.41 significantly neutralized 25 times the ID50 of sporozoites for mice. This mAb binds multifocally to the sporozoite surface and recognizes [35S] methionine-labeled sporozoite surface Ag of 28,000 m.w., 55,000 m.w., and 98,000 m.w. Immune bovine serum immunoprecipitated [35S] methionine- or 125I-labeled sporozoite Ag ranging from less than 14,300 m.w. to greater than 200,000 m.w., including surface Ag of 28,000 m.w. and 55,000 m.w. The results indicate that two different molecules capable of inducing neutralizing antibody are exposed on the surface of C. parvum sporozoites.

Subjects

Subjects :
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy

Details

ISSN :
15506606 and 00221767
Volume :
143
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Immunology
Accession number :
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