Antigens from Actinomyces species and their value in identification
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Antigens from Actinomyces species and their value in identification
Abstract
Actinomyces have a complex antigenic structure that includes neutral cell wall carbohydrate and some polypeptide containing charged antigens. Wall carbohydrate can be prepared in a relatively pure form from cell walls or by DEAE Sephadex chromatography of acid extracts and supernatant culture fluid. Charged antigens are generally eluted in groups by batch-elution from columns. Cell wall carbohydrate can be responsible for species-specific reactions and cross-reactions, and strains may possess more than one cell wall carbohydrate determinant. The charged antigens also can be species specific, but they cause some cross-reactions, particularly those between the A israelii serotypes. Autoclave extracts of strains, tested against antiserums reacting with cell wall carbohydrate, may be valuable in routine identification of isolates.
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