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Ovine placental eluate immunoglobulins recognise isologous and third party acid-treated trophoblast microvesicle antigens in vitro


AutorenlisteOmwandho, CA; Gruessner, SE; Falconer, J; Mala, GO; Mecha, EO; Tumbo-Oeri, AG; Tinneberg, HR; Roberts, TK

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2006

Seiten24-27

ZeitschriftJournal of the South African Veterinary Association

Bandnummer77

Heftnummer1

ISSN1019-9128

eISSN2224-9435

VerlagAOSIS


Abstract
Placental microvesicles were prepared from ovine placentae and immunoglobulins eluted with 0.5 M glycine buffer pH 2.5. The ability of eluate immunoglobutins to re-associate with isologous (self) and third party acidified microvesicles was tested by ELISA. Ovine placental immunoglobulins re-associated with isologous and third party acidified microvesicles suggesting that at least 2 types of antigenic epitopes I and 11 maybe expressed on the ovine placentae. Type I antigens may be present on placentae of all ovines while type 11 epitopes may be paternally derived, hence unique to each pregnancy. Analysis by SDS PAGE revealed the heavy and light chains of IgG at 57 and 27 kDa, respectively, together giving a relative molecular weight of 158 kDa. Results suggest that immunoglobulins produced to placental microvesicle antigens may be directed to some but not all antigenic epitopes expressed on the trophoblast, possibly defining a mechanism by which the foetus evades maternal immunological rejection.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilOmwandho, C., Gruessner, S., Falconer, J., Mala, G., Mecha, E., Tumbo-Oeri, A., et al. (2006) Ovine placental eluate immunoglobulins recognise isologous and third party acid-treated trophoblast microvesicle antigens in vitro, Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 77(1), pp. 24-27

APA-ZitierstilOmwandho, C., Gruessner, S., Falconer, J., Mala, G., Mecha, E., Tumbo-Oeri, A., Tinneberg, H., & Roberts, T. (2006). Ovine placental eluate immunoglobulins recognise isologous and third party acid-treated trophoblast microvesicle antigens in vitro. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 77(1), 24-27.



Schlagwörter


alloantibodyIMMUNOGLOBULINSovine placenta

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