AN APPROACH TO FUNGAL ANTIGEN RELATIONSHIPS BY RADIOALLERGOSORBENT TEST INHIBITION
[摘要] Antigenic relationships among 3 spp. of Aspergillus (A. fumigatus, A. glaucus and A. flavus) were examined by paired cross-radioallergosorbent test (RAST) inhibition analysis, an in vitro technique based on human IgE antibody specificity. Alternaria tenuis was antigenically unrelated to each of the 3 spp. of Aspergillus and was used as a negative control. A single test serum yielded uninhibited RAST indices of 6, 7.4, 8.1 and 7.8 for A. fumigatus, A. glaucus, A. flavus and A. tenuis, respectively. At a concentration of 10 mg/ml, A. fumigatus inhibited A. glaucus RAST by 63% and A. flavus RAST by 62%. A. glaucus inhibited A. fumigatus RAST by 36% and A. flavus RAST by 63%. A. flavus inhibited A. fumigatus RAST by 44% and A. glaucus RAST by 81%. Each species of Aspergillus produced significant but only partial inhibition of RAST to each of the other 2 species analyzed. Results indicate the existence of both shared and unique antigens among these 3 species of Aspergillus. Paired cross-RAST inhibition may be used as an approach to study species relationships among genera of several classes of clinically relevant fungi. Unless many strains are employed, data obtained do not represent a definitive analysis of species, because of possible different degrees of inhibition by various strains of a particular species. They do allow for the antigenic comparison of 2 or more crude, poorly characterized preparations thought to be important in human allergic pulmonary disease.
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