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CROSS-REACTIVITY OF ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN ANTIGENS WITH TISSUES OF THE BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN, TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS, USING IMMUNOPEROXIDASE TECHNIQUES
Authors:Dhruv  Kumar Daniel F.  Cowan
Affiliation:Division of Surgical Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-0588
Abstract:Cross-species reactivity of 53 antibodies developed against human antigens was evaluated in the bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus , using immunoperoxidase techniques, Strong cross-reactivity was demonstrated with antibodies against intermediate filaments, most hormones, but few leukocyte antigens. S100, NSE, F8RA, Factor XIIIa, and lactalbumin antibodies reacted, while HMB45, EMA, PLAP, and PSA did not. Polyclonal antibodies are much more likely to cross-react than are monoclonal antibodies. Twenty-four of 30 (80%) of polyclonals cross-reacted, while only 10 of 23 (43.5%) monoclonals cross-reacted. Some antigens are demonstrated only after using a special technique to unmask the antigen.
Keywords:cross-species reactivity    bottlenose dolphin    Tursiops trucatus    cetacean    immunoperoxidase techniques
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