Grouping of Aspergillus species with exoantigens.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
A S Sekhon, P G Standard, L Kaufman, A K Garg, P Cifuentes
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Ninety-two slant extracts prepared from 2-week-old cultures of seven Aspergillus groups, nonsporulating "albino-type" A.fumigatus, Blastomyces dermatitidis, Histoplasma capsulatum, 3 Penicillium spp., 2 Pseudallescheria spp., 3 Paecilomyces spp., and Acremonium sp., were analyzed concurrently against antisera to A. fumigatus, A. flavus, A. nidulans, A. niger, and A. terreus. The extract of each of the aforementioned five pathogenic Aspergillus spp. produced 2-11 specific antigen-antibody complexes after reacting with its homologous antiserum. Antisera prepared against extracts to these pathogenic aspergilli demonstrated variable intra-generic crossreactivity, which were eliminated by adsorption with heterologous Aspergillus spp. antigens. Fewer nonspecific reactions were noted with the reference antigen-antibody precipitates of A. nidulans and A. Terreus than with reference precipitates of the other Aspergillus spp. Exoantigen extracts of "albino-type" isolates of A. fumigatus produced two to five specific precipitins against anti-A. fumigatus serum only. Based on the specific reactions produced by the eight albino-type isolates and 1 Aspergillus sp. isolate, all these fungi were identified correctly and placed in the A. fumigatus group. Analyses of conventionally identified A. fumigatus, A. flavus, A. nidulans, A. niger, and A. terreus including an isolate of A. parasiticus, enabled us correctly to classify them (51/51, or 100%) into their respective groups. Specific Aspergillus spp. antigen-antibody precipitates were characterized and used as references in exoantigen tests. None of the fungi in the genera other than Aspergillus produced antigens identical to the selected reference antigens.

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用外源抗原对曲霉属进行分组。
从非产孢的“白化型”烟曲霉、皮炎芽孢菌、荚膜组织原体、青霉、假杆菌、拟青霉和顶孢霉7个曲霉类群2周培养物中提取92个斜提物,同时对烟曲霉、黄曲霉、灰曲霉、黑曲霉和地曲霉进行抗血清分析。上述5种致病性曲霉的提取物在与其同源抗血清反应后均产生2-11个特异性抗原抗体复合物。针对这些致病曲霉提取物制备的抗血清表现出可变的属内交叉反应性,通过与异源曲霉抗原吸附消除。烟曲霉“白化型”分离株的外抗原提取物可产生2 ~ 5种针对抗a的特异性沉淀,与其他曲霉属的参比沉淀相比,nidulans和A. Terreus的非特异性反应较少。只有烟曲霉血清。根据8株白化型分离株和1株曲霉菌分离株的特异性反应,鉴定结果正确,均属于烟曲霉属。对传统鉴定的烟曲霉、黄曲霉、灰曲霉、黑曲霉和地曲霉(包括一株寄生蜂)进行分析,使我们能够正确地将它们划分为各自的类群(51/51,或100%)。特异性的曲霉抗原抗体沉淀物进行了表征,并作为外抗原检测的参考。除曲霉菌外,该属真菌中没有一种产生与所选参考抗原相同的抗原。
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