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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 03 1994, 139-144, Vol 1, No. 2
C Coetsier, MC Baelden, M Coene and C Cocito
The antigen complex of A60 of Mycobacterium bovis BCG was analyzed by
different immunological techniques to assess its relevance to tuberculosis
and the involvement of its components in the immune reactions elicited in
humans by tuberculous infection. A60 is composed of about 30 components, of
which 8 were identified by available monoclonal antibodies
(lipoarabinomannan, a glycolipid, and proteins of 65, 40, 38, 35, 19, and
14 kDa). The majority (87.5%) of anti- mycobacterial antibodies in sera
from tuberculosis patients was directed against A60. Western blot
(immunoblot) analysis indicated that the majority of the highly antigenic
proteins present in mycobacterial homogenates were components of the A60
complex. A small percentage (7.8%) of A60 epitopes proved to be species
specific. Thus, A60 proteins of 66, 41, 38, 37, 35, 34, 32, and 22 kDa were
found to contain B-cell epitopes specific for M. bovis and not shared by
Mycobacterium leprae oR Mycobacterium avium.
Copyright © 1994 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Immunological analysis of the components of the antigen complex A60 of Mycobacterium bovis BCG
Microbiology and Genetics Unit, University of Louvain Medical School, Brussels, Belgium.
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