Immunogenicity of diaspirin cross-linked human hemoglobin solutions.

T N Estep, J Gonder, I Bornstein, F Aono
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To assess the potential immunogenicity of human diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobin (DCLHb) solution, repetitive doses of this material were given intravenously to rhesus monkeys at monthly intervals and the immune response to this challenge was assessed. Serum samples collected at multiple intervals throughout the study showed no evidence of DCLHb specific IgG or IgM production. Intradermal skin tests performed one month after the final DCLHb infusion were also negative. These data demonstrate that DCLHb is not antigenic when administered intravenously to rhesus monkeys. In addition, screening of a panel of normal human sera for pre-existing anti-DCLHb IgG antibodies was negative, suggesting that this modified hemoglobin is unlikely to be antigenic in humans.

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双阿司匹林交联人血红蛋白溶液的免疫原性。
为了评估人双阿司匹林交联血红蛋白(DCLHb)溶液的潜在免疫原性,研究人员每月给恒河猴静脉注射重复剂量的DCLHb,并评估其免疫应答。在整个研究过程中多次收集的血清样本没有显示出DCLHb特异性IgG或IgM产生的证据。最后一次DCLHb输注一个月后进行的皮内皮肤试验也呈阴性。这些数据表明,静脉注射给恒河猴时,DCLHb不具有抗原性。此外,正常人血清中预先存在的抗dclhb IgG抗体的筛查结果为阴性,这表明这种修饰的血红蛋白不太可能在人类中具有抗原性。
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