Herbert W J
Immunology. 1967 Nov;13(5):453-8.
The studies reported here indicate that tanned red cells coated with a mixture of chromatographically purified ovalbumin and conalbumin give agglutination titres which are directly related to the amount of antibody (as measured by quantitative precipitation) present against either of these antigens in mixed sera. With whole (unabsorbed) mixed sera, these coated cells record the titre of the major antibody present, whether this is anti-ovalbumin or anti-conalbumin. There was no evidence of greater sensitivity to anti-conalbumin. A trace of ovalbumin in a preparation of conalbumin used to coat cells is fully sufficient to enable them to react with any anti-ovalbumin in a serum. Twice recrystallized ovalbumin still contains some conalbumin. Sera raised against it may contain unexpectedly high levels of anti-conalbumin and this could cause confusion in tanned red cell tests.
此处报道的研究表明,用经色谱纯化的卵清蛋白和伴清蛋白混合物包被的鞣酸红细胞所产生的凝集效价,与混合血清中针对这两种抗原中任一种存在的抗体量(通过定量沉淀法测定)直接相关。对于未吸收的全混合血清,这些包被细胞记录了存在的主要抗体的效价,无论该抗体是抗卵清蛋白还是抗伴清蛋白。没有证据表明对抗伴清蛋白更敏感。用于包被细胞的伴清蛋白制剂中痕量的卵清蛋白就足以使其与血清中的任何抗卵清蛋白发生反应。两次重结晶的卵清蛋白仍含有一些伴清蛋白。针对其产生的血清可能含有意外高水平的抗伴清蛋白,这可能会在鞣酸红细胞试验中造成混淆。