Antigens in penicillin allergy. V. On the relative allergenic potency of antigens carrying penicilloyl determinants derived from azidocillin, ampicillin and benzylpenicillin
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Antigens in penicillin allergy. V. On the relative allergenic potency of antigens carrying penicilloyl determinants derived from azidocillin, ampicillin and benzylpenicillin
Abstract
The effects of the different acyl side chains of azidocillin, ampicillin and benzylpenicillin on the immunogenic potency of penicilloylated antigens as well as on the specificity of the developed antibodies were investigated in CBA mice. The antigens used were penicilloylated bovine gammaglobulin (BGG), bovine serum albumin (BSA) and human serum albumin (HSA). Immunization was performed with injection of high doses of antigens together with adjuvant or by injection of minute amounts of antigen over periods of 10 days. IgE antibodies were recorded with PCA in rats and IgG antibodies were measured with a double antibody assay. The nature of the carrier as well as the number of epitopes was found to influence the development of antibodies irrespective of the immunization schedule used. The immunogenic activity of the PO-BSA antigens was related to the epitope density. The PO-BSA antigens were, in contrast to the PO-BGG antigens, weak immunogens in the CBA mice. The acyl side chains of the different penicillins influenced the induction and specificity of the IgE antibody responses obtained after daily treatment.
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