Japanese Journal of Medical Science and Biology
Online ISSN : 1884-2828
Print ISSN : 0021-5112
ISSN-L : 0021-5112
CROSS REACTION IN REVERSED PASSIVE HEMAGGLUTINATION BETWEEN CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM TYPE A AND B TOXINS AND ITS AVOIDANCE BY THE USE OF ANTITOXIC COMPONENT IMMUNOGLOBULIN ISOLATED BY AFFINITY CHROMATOGRAPHY
GENJI SAKAGUCHISUMIKO SAKAGUCHISHUNJI KOZAKISHUNJI SUGIIIWAO OHISHI
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1974 Volume 27 Issue 3 Pages 161-172

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Passive hemagglutination and agar gel double diffusion tests demonstrated cross reactions between Clostridium botulinum type A and B toxins to a high level and between types E and F and types A and F to a much lower level. The cross reactions between types A and B and types A and F were due to the nontoxic component; that between types E and F to both the toxic and nontoxic components.
Anti-toxic component immunoglobulins types A and B were isolated from anti-progenitor toxin of the corresponding types by affinity chromatography. Reversed passive hemagglutination tests with formalinized sheep red blood cells coupled with anti-toxic component immunoglobulins type A or B caused no cross reaction between these types and detected 8-89 LD50/ml of type A and 10-59 LD50/ml of type B toxins in either a crude or purified form.
Direct hemagglutinin possessed by type A and some type B toxins did not disturb the reversed passive hemagglutination tests.

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