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Ascaris suum: specific antibodies in isolated intestinal loop washings from immunized swine.
Authors:M B Rhodes  R A McCullough  C A Mebus  C A Klucas
Institution:Department of Veterinary Science, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583 USA
Abstract:Six pigs had been immunized with multiple dose of embryonated eggs and an isolated intestinal loop was prepared in each animal. Specific antibodies to Ascaris suum were detected in the soluble protein fraction of washings from the intestinal loops using an indirect fluorescent antibody test. The specific antibodies belonged to the IgA, IgG and IgE classes of immunoglobulins. In contrast, specific antibodies were not detected in the soluble protein fraction from the accumulated fluid from the intestinal loop of one pig. Soluble proteins from the washings of intestinal loops consisted of serum albumin, a large molecular size glycoprotein, and variable amounts of several α-globulins, transferrin, and immunoglobulins. The individual soluble protein solutions were efficiently fractionated using DEAE-cellulose, Sephadex G-200, and Sepharose 6B Chromatographic columns.
Keywords:Nematode  parasitic  Swine  isolated intestinal loops  Thiry-Vella loops  Antibody  Immunoglobulins  IgA  IgG  IgM  Sephadex G-200  Sepharose 6B DEAE-cellulose  Immunoelectrophoresis  Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis  Indirect fluorescent antibody test
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