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. 1988 Jul;26(7):1353-6.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.26.7.1353-1356.1988.

Use of monoclonal antibodies to identify the distribution of A and M epitopes on smooth Brucella species

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Use of monoclonal antibodies to identify the distribution of A and M epitopes on smooth Brucella species

J T Douglas et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1988 Jul.

Abstract

The smooth types of Brucella species express two lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) (A and M) which are antigenically distinct. Their existence as cross-reactive antigenic complexes makes definitive serology difficult. Murine hybridomas were produced and selected for their ability to produce monoclonal antibodies to the specific A- or M-LPS epitopes. The specificity of the monoclonal antibodies was determined by microplate enzyme-linked immunoassay, binding inhibition assay, microplate agglutination, and dot blot assay. Monoclonal antibody 12AE6 was specific for an epitope on the A LPS of Brucella spp., which was also expressed on Yersinia enterocolitica O:9. A unique epitope of M LPS was detected by monoclonal antibody 33.1.5. The two monoclonal antibodies did not exhibit cross-reactions when assayed with whole Brucella cells or purified M- and A-LPS preparations. Cross-reactive serology with polyvalent sera can be attributed to the presence of common antigenic determinants on both molecules. The use of A- and M-LPS-specific monoclonal antibodies has the potential to replace the more laborious methods involved in the production of monospecific sera.

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