[Secretory antibodies in saliva against group G streptococci (author's transl)].

O Prokop, W Köhler, A Rackwitz, R Paunova, E Barthold
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Saliva of 310 persons were examined for their ability to agglutinate 33 streptococcal strains of the groups A-T. It was found that the saliva of persons with blood group O agglutinated significantly more often streptococci of strain G9 than the saliva of persons with blood group A (33.3%, and 18.75% resp., p less than 0.01). A statistical significant difference between persons of blood group B and O, or A and B did not exist. The agglutination reactions were caused probably by unspecific immunoglobulins because this strain G9 binds unspecifically human IgG. It is known, that some streptococcal strains of the groups A, B, C, D, and G contain receptors for the Fc-fragment of IgG and/or IgA. The results demonstrate that persons of the blood group O secrete more often immunoglobulin than those with blood group A.

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唾液中抗G群链球菌的分泌抗体(作者译)。
对310人的唾液进行了凝集A-T组的33株链球菌菌株的能力检测。结果发现,O型血的唾液中G9链球菌的凝集率明显高于A型血的唾液(33.3%,18.75%)。, p < 0.01)。B型血与O型血、A型血与B型血之间无统计学差异。由于菌株G9结合非特异性人IgG,因此凝集反应可能是由非特异性免疫球蛋白引起的。已知,某些A、B、C、D和G组链球菌菌株含有IgG和/或IgA fc片段的受体。结果表明,O型血的人比A型血的人分泌更多的免疫球蛋白。
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