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CAPSULAR REACTIONS AND SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF TORULA HISTOLYTICA AND OF SPOROTRICHUM SCHENCKII
The present paper deals with reactions between antiserums and the capsules of Torula histolytica (Cryptococcus hominis or Torulopsis neoformans) and of Sporotrichum schenckii. The reactions, although similar in principle to the capsular swelling seen in Quellung tests of bacteria, present a special...
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author | Neill, James M. Castillo, Carlos G. Smith, Robert H. Kapros, Charles E. |
author_facet | Neill, James M. Castillo, Carlos G. Smith, Robert H. Kapros, Charles E. |
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description | The present paper deals with reactions between antiserums and the capsules of Torula histolytica (Cryptococcus hominis or Torulopsis neoformans) and of Sporotrichum schenckii. The reactions, although similar in principle to the capsular swelling seen in Quellung tests of bacteria, present a special interest because the microorganisms are larger in size and more complex in structure than bacteria. That the reactions on the capsules were caused by immunologically specific antibodies was shown by the fact that the capsular reactivity of the serums was directly related to their capacities to agglutinate suspensions and to precipitate soluble antigens of Torula and of Sporotrichum, and by the fact that the capsular reactivity was removed from the serums by absorption with soluble antigens of the respective fungi. The soluble antigens included partially purified products from broth cultures of Torula and of Sporotrichum, a partially purified product from Sporotrichum-infected mice, and a purified polysaccharide from a culture of Torula grown in a synthetic medium. The purified polysaccharide was highly reactive in precipitation tests with unabsorbed serum, and its ability to absorb the Torula capsular reactivity from the serums indicates that the major antigens on the surface of encapsulated Torula cells are polysaccharides, identical with or similar to the product used in the present study. |
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spelling | pubmed-21358532008-04-17 CAPSULAR REACTIONS AND SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF TORULA HISTOLYTICA AND OF SPOROTRICHUM SCHENCKII Neill, James M. Castillo, Carlos G. Smith, Robert H. Kapros, Charles E. J Exp Med Article The present paper deals with reactions between antiserums and the capsules of Torula histolytica (Cryptococcus hominis or Torulopsis neoformans) and of Sporotrichum schenckii. The reactions, although similar in principle to the capsular swelling seen in Quellung tests of bacteria, present a special interest because the microorganisms are larger in size and more complex in structure than bacteria. That the reactions on the capsules were caused by immunologically specific antibodies was shown by the fact that the capsular reactivity of the serums was directly related to their capacities to agglutinate suspensions and to precipitate soluble antigens of Torula and of Sporotrichum, and by the fact that the capsular reactivity was removed from the serums by absorption with soluble antigens of the respective fungi. The soluble antigens included partially purified products from broth cultures of Torula and of Sporotrichum, a partially purified product from Sporotrichum-infected mice, and a purified polysaccharide from a culture of Torula grown in a synthetic medium. The purified polysaccharide was highly reactive in precipitation tests with unabsorbed serum, and its ability to absorb the Torula capsular reactivity from the serums indicates that the major antigens on the surface of encapsulated Torula cells are polysaccharides, identical with or similar to the product used in the present study. The Rockefeller University Press 1949-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2135853/ /pubmed/18099167 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1949, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Neill, James M. Castillo, Carlos G. Smith, Robert H. Kapros, Charles E. CAPSULAR REACTIONS AND SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF TORULA HISTOLYTICA AND OF SPOROTRICHUM SCHENCKII |
title | CAPSULAR REACTIONS AND SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF TORULA HISTOLYTICA AND OF SPOROTRICHUM SCHENCKII |
title_full | CAPSULAR REACTIONS AND SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF TORULA HISTOLYTICA AND OF SPOROTRICHUM SCHENCKII |
title_fullStr | CAPSULAR REACTIONS AND SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF TORULA HISTOLYTICA AND OF SPOROTRICHUM SCHENCKII |
title_full_unstemmed | CAPSULAR REACTIONS AND SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF TORULA HISTOLYTICA AND OF SPOROTRICHUM SCHENCKII |
title_short | CAPSULAR REACTIONS AND SOLUBLE ANTIGENS OF TORULA HISTOLYTICA AND OF SPOROTRICHUM SCHENCKII |
title_sort | capsular reactions and soluble antigens of torula histolytica and of sporotrichum schenckii |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2135853/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18099167 |
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