Variations in sheep serum conglutinating and haemolytic activity for sheep erythrocytes sensitized by rabbit antibody |
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Authors: | W. Jonas M. Stankiewicz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Wallaceville Animal Research Centre, Research Division, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Private Bag, Upper Hutt, New Zealand;2. Department of Immunology, University of Warsaw, 02-089 Warsaw, Zwirki i Wigury 93, Poland |
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Abstract: | Based on conglutinating and haemolytic reactions with sheep erythrocytes (E) sensitized by rabbit antibody (A), three types of sheep sera were encountered. Type 1 sera do not conglutinate or haemolyse sheep E-rabbit A. Type 2 sera failed to conglutinate, but are haemolytically active. Type 3 sera have both activities. Serum from one type 1 sheep still failed to conglutinate 5 days after venepuncture but was now haemolytically active (i.e., type 2). Some sheep that initially had type 2 sera had, five days after an intraperitoneal injection of yeast cells, sera with conglutinating activity (type 3 sera). Type 1, 2 and 3 sera all had haemolytic activity with human E-sheep A indicator cells.Pooled type 3 sera have the highest conglutinating titres with sheep E-rabbit A after 10 min incubation at 39 °C. At this stage, the haemolytic titres were very low. From 10 min, the conglutinating titres decreased whereas the haemolytic titres gradually increased until 80 min. Optimal conglutinating activity required less rabbit A to sensitize sheep E than did haemolytic activity. |
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