Humans respond predominantly with IgM immunoglobulin to the species-specific glycolipid of Mycobacterium leprae
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Humans respond predominantly with IgM immunoglobulin to the species-specific glycolipid of Mycobacterium leprae
Abstract
The immunoglobulin classes of the antibody response to the species-specific phenolic glycolipid antigen of Mycobacterium leprae have been characterized for serum specimens from 78 patients with leprosy. These patients included the entire clinical spectrum from paucibacillary to multibacillary disease, including polar tuberculoid (TT; 11 patients), borderline tuberculoid (BT; 15), borderline (BB; 17), borderline lepromatous (BL; 13), and lepromatous (LL; 22)--clinical classifications according to Ridley-Jopling criteria. In each patient group, the levels of IgM antibody to phenolic glycolipid were significantly higher than levels of IgG or IgA. Inhibition experiments with purified antigen showed that antibodies to the phenolic glycolipid dominated the human IgM antibody response to the surface of M. leprae.
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