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Infect Immun. 1971 July; 4(1): 79-84
Copyright © 1971 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Cross-Protective Antigens of Group A Streptococci Types 3 and 31 and Types 46 and 51

William K. Harrell, Helen Ashworth and Robert E. Davis II

Microbiological Reagents Unit, Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia 30333

ABSTRACT

Reciprocal cross-protective antigens have been demonstrated between types 3 and 31 cocci, and one-way cross-protective antigens have been demonstrated between types 46 and 51 cocci. The reciprocal cross-protective antigen of types 3 and 31 is distinct from the specific M protein of either type. In the one-way cross relationship, type 46 cocci contain both type 46 and type 51 M proteins and therefore stimulate protective antibodies against both types. Type 51 cultures contain only the homologous M antigen. These relationships were demonstrated by capillary precipitin tests, indirect bactericidal tests, and in agar-gel diffusion patterns. The practical significance of these relationships in the serological typing of group A streptococci is discussed along with their possible role in immunity to streptococcal infections in man.


Infect Immun. 1971 July; 4(1): 79-84
Copyright © 1971 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.







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