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Characterization of a human monoclonal immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody (IgMBEN) specific for Vi capsular polysaccharide of Salmonella typhi.

J Liao, K G Nickerson, S Bystricky, J B Robbins, R Schneerson, S C Szu, E A Kabat
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ABSTRACT

A search for human monoclonal antibodies to protective antigens of bacteria revealed an immunoglobulin M lambda chain [IgM(lambda); designated IgMBEN] reactive with the Vi capsular polysaccharide of Salmonella typhi. Vi, a linear homopolymer of alpha(1-->4)GalApNAc that is O acetylated at C-3, is a licensed vaccine for typhoid fever. Immunologic properties of IgMBEN were compared to those of burro globulin prepared by intravenous injections of S. typhi (B339-340). IgMBEN and B339-340 yielded identical precipitin lines with Vi by double immunodiffusion. IgMBEN and B339-340 produced similar precipitation results with Vi and its derivatives prepared by de-O-acetylation, carboxyl reduction, and removal or replacement of the N-acetyl at C-2 with O-acetyl. B339-340 yielded maximal precipitation with Vi (0.41 mg of antibody per ml with 1.4 micrograms of Vi); next was carboxyl-reduced, O-acetylated Vi, which precipitated 0.325 mg of antibody per ml with 2.5 micrograms of Vi. IgMBEN yielded maximal precipitation with de-O-acetylated, carboxyl-reduced Vi (approximately 11.0 mg of antibody per ml with approximately 1.3 micrograms of antigen); next were de-O-acetylated Vi (9.89 mg/ml) and Vi (9.19 mg/ml). The precipitin curves and equivalence points of these three antigens were similar. Pneumococcus type 1, which contains GalApNAc, did not precipitate with Vi or its derivatives. These slight differences in specificity between IgMBEN and B339-340 were related to our proposed structure of Vi. We plan to use IgMBEN as a reference for measurement of vaccine-induced Vi antibodies.

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Characterization of a human monoclonal immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody (IgMBEN) specific for Vi capsular polysaccharide of Salmonella typhi.
J Liao, K G Nickerson, S Bystricky, J B Robbins, R Schneerson, S C Szu, E A Kabat
Infection and Immunity Nov 1995, 63 (11) 4429-4432; DOI:

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Characterization of a human monoclonal immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibody (IgMBEN) specific for Vi capsular polysaccharide of Salmonella typhi.
J Liao, K G Nickerson, S Bystricky, J B Robbins, R Schneerson, S C Szu, E A Kabat
Infection and Immunity Nov 1995, 63 (11) 4429-4432; DOI:
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