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Glycoproteins Released by Leishmania donovani : Immunologic Relationships with Host and Bacterial Antigens and Preliminary Biochemical Analysis *
Author(s) -
DECKERJACKSON JOAN E.,
HONIGBERG B. M.
Publication year - 1978
Publication title -
the journal of protozoology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.067
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1550-7408
pISSN - 0022-3921
DOI - 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1978.tb04178.x
Subject(s) - glycoprotein , antigen , leishmania donovani , chemistry , sephadex , orcinol , biochemistry , chromatofocusing , microbiology and biotechnology , leishmania , biology , size exclusion chromatography , leishmaniasis , immunology , visceral leishmaniasis , parasite hosting , enzyme , world wide web , computer science
SYNOPSIS. The antigenically active glycoproteins (AAGP) released by Leishmania donovani strain 3S promastigotes into growth media and by amastigotes of this strain into the tissues, e.g. blood, of infected hamsters was found to consist of 6 to 7 antigenically distinct components. The antigenic activity of these glycoproteins was resistant to freeze‐thawing, protease treatment, and purification by column chromatography using Sephadex G‐100. This activity, however, was destroyed by Na periodate and altered by boiling; AAGP adhered firmly to Amicon filter (UM2). The antigenically active substances absorbed UV at 230, 260, 280 nm and gave positive Folin phenol, phenol sulfuric acid, and orcinol reactions. By gel diffusion, the component glycoproteins were found to form lines with concanavalin A and to give reactions of identity and partial identity with human red cells and Mycobacterium butyricum. The possible involvement of the antigenically active glycoproteins in pathogensis of kala azar is discussed.