C. Wang et Jr. Glisson, IDENTIFICATION OF COMMON ANTIGENS OF SEROTYPE-1 AND SEROTYPE-3 PASTEURELLA-MULTOCIDA IN POULTRY EXPRESSED IN-VIVO, Avian diseases, 38(2), 1994, pp. 334-340
Eight groups of chicken immune sem and one group of turkey immune sera
were used to identify unique in vivo-expressed antigens of Pasteurell
a multocida by Western immunoblotting. When antisera were prepared aga
inst the detergent-insoluble fraction of in vivo-grown P-1059, live X-
73, live P-1059, live 86-1913, live P-1662, and live P-1702, they reco
gnized four major antigens on immunoblots of the detergent-insoluble f
raction of in vivo-grown serotype 1 and in vivo-grown serotype 3. Thes
e four antigens, which have approximate molecular weights of 204,000,
192,000, 179,000, and 153,000, were not recognized by antisera made ag
ainst the detergent-soluble fraction of in vivo-grown P-1059, whole in
vitro-grown inactivated X-73, or whole in vitro-grown inactivated P-1
059. The results provide evidence for common antigens expressed by in
vivo-grown serotype 1 and in vivo-grown serotype 3. These antigens are
recognized by sera from chickens that have survived infection by vari
ous serotypes. The antigens are concentrated in the detergent-insolubl
e fraction of in vivo-grown bacteria and likely represent unique in vi
vo-expressed outer-membrane proteins.