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Purification and binding properties of hemagglutinin from Biomphalaria glabrata.
Authors:P C Stein  P F Basch
Affiliation:Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305 USA
Abstract:A hemagglutinin has been purified from Biomphalaria glabrata (PR-B) hemolymph, albumin glands, and egg masses using affinity chromatography with Sephadex gels. The purified material from any of the sources above demonstrated identical immunological properties during immunoelectrophoresis or immunodiffusion, and similar serological specificity for human A1 erythrocytes and to a lesser extent A2 erythrocytes. Hemagglutinin was able to bind in vitro to the tegumental surface of cultured Schistosoma mansoni sporocysts, cercariae, and miracidia. Sporocysts dissected from infected snails and shed cercariae were already found to have hemagglutinin on their tegumental surface as demonstrated by immunofluorescence. It is postulated that hemagglutinin binding to the surface of larval helminths may “mask” them from being recognized by the snail host's cellular defense system.
Keywords:hemolymph, molluskan  albumin gland  egg mass protein, molluskan  erythrocyte agglutination  hemocytes, molluskan
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