1978
DOI: 10.1128/iai.21.3.994-1002.1978
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Antibody response to antigens distinct from smooth lipopolysaccharide complex in Brucella infection

Abstract: The smooth lipopolysaccharide complex of the outer surface of smooth Brucella abortus cells is believed to be the antigenic component involved in serological tests routinely used for the diagnosis of brucellosis. Sera from cattle vaccinated or infected with B. abortus generally contain antibody directed toward the smooth lipopolysaccharide complex. The brucella organism contains a large number of other antigenically distinct components. The biological significance of some of these antigens has been demonstrate… Show more

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“…Brucella organisms contain a large number of antigenically distinct components, including the smooth lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of smooth virulent cells and the rough LPS of rough organisms (7,13). Sera from Brucella abortus-infected or vaccinated bovines generally contain antibodies directed against the smooth LPS complex of the outer surface of smooth B. abortus cells, as well as antibodies directed against nonsmooth LPS antigens, which can be extracted from rough strain B. melitensis B.115, B. abortus strain 19 (G. Schurig, unpublished data), and B. abortus rough strain 45/20 (13). Seven of these nonsmooth LPS antigens were described by Schurig et al (13) according to their electrophoretic mobility and reactivity with sera from B. abortus-infected and strain 19-vaccinated animals.…”
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“…Brucella organisms contain a large number of antigenically distinct components, including the smooth lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of smooth virulent cells and the rough LPS of rough organisms (7,13). Sera from Brucella abortus-infected or vaccinated bovines generally contain antibodies directed against the smooth LPS complex of the outer surface of smooth B. abortus cells, as well as antibodies directed against nonsmooth LPS antigens, which can be extracted from rough strain B. melitensis B.115, B. abortus strain 19 (G. Schurig, unpublished data), and B. abortus rough strain 45/20 (13). Seven of these nonsmooth LPS antigens were described by Schurig et al (13) according to their electrophoretic mobility and reactivity with sera from B. abortus-infected and strain 19-vaccinated animals.…”
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“…Sera from Brucella abortus-infected or vaccinated bovines generally contain antibodies directed against the smooth LPS complex of the outer surface of smooth B. abortus cells, as well as antibodies directed against nonsmooth LPS antigens, which can be extracted from rough strain B. melitensis B.115, B. abortus strain 19 (G. Schurig, unpublished data), and B. abortus rough strain 45/20 (13). Seven of these nonsmooth LPS antigens were described by Schurig et al (13) according to their electrophoretic mobility and reactivity with sera from B. abortus-infected and strain 19-vaccinated animals. The location of the nonsmooth LPS antigens within the brucella organisms, as well as the role of the immune response to them, is unknown.…”
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