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The Antigenic Interrelationship Between the Endoflagella of Treponema Phagedenis Biotype Reiter and Treponema Pallidum Nichols Strain. I. Treponemicidal Activity of Cross-reactive Endoflagellar Antibodies Against T. Pallidum

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Journal J Immunol
Date 1986 Nov 1
PMID 3531343
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Treponemicidal activity against Treponema pallidum, Nichols strain, by anti-endoflagellar antibodies and the presence of antigenic interrelationships between the endoflagella of Treponema phagedenis biotype Reiter (TPR) and T. pallidum have been demonstrated. SDS-PAGE profiles of purified endoflagella from both organisms were similar, identifying five polypeptide bands for TPR (37,000, 33,000 doublet, 30,000, and 27,000 daltons) and five polypeptide bands for T. pallidum (35,000, 33,000 doublet, 30,000, and 27,000 daltons). Antiserum against TPR endoflagella identified identical bands on Western blots of TPR, T. pallidum, and the respective endoflagellar preparations. Western blots confirmed the presence of antibodies in normal human serum (NHS) against the 33,000 dalton treponemal endoflagellar proteins. The complement-dependent treponemicidal activity of NHS against T. pallidum was completely removed by absorption with purified TPR endoflagella. Furthermore, rabbit antisera against TPR endoflagella were reactive in the Treponema pallidum immobilization (TPI) test. These findings demonstrate that anti-endoflagellar antibodies are treponemicidal against T. pallidum. A possible mechanism for this activity is discussed in relation to the subsurface location of endoflagella.

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