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. 1982 Dec;38(3):1181-9.
doi: 10.1128/iai.38.3.1181-1189.1982.

Analysis of the human serological response to proteins of Chlamydia trachomatis

Analysis of the human serological response to proteins of Chlamydia trachomatis

W J Newhall et al. Infect Immun. 1982 Dec.

Abstract

Sera from individuals with culture-proven genital infection with Chlamydia trachomatis were analyzed for the presence of antibodies to chlamydial proteins by an immunoelectrophoretic transfer method. Protein antigens from representative strains of the 15 known serotypes were resolved by gel electrophoresis and transferred to a nitrocellulose solid support before being probed with serum. Sera from infected patients reacted with many different proteins. Most of these sera reacted with a 60,000- and a 62,000-molecular-weight protein which were present in each of the C. trachomatis serotypes and clinical isolates analyzed. In contrast, reactions with the major outer membrane protein were frequently observed but were usually weak. Sera from control groups of children, cloistered nuns, and college women, who were presumed not to have had prior chlamydial infections, did not usually have antibodies against the 60,000- or 62,000-molecular-weight protein, but did react with the major outer membrane protein and a 29,000-molecular-weight protein. These observations may have implications for the development of serodiagnostic tests as well as the identification of candidate antigens for vaccine development.

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