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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, September 2000, p. 745-750, Vol. 7, No. 5
Australian Environmental Flow Cytometry
Group, School of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney,
New South Wales 2109,2 Proteosome
Systems Limited, North Ryde, New South Wales
2113,3 and BioTechnology Frontiers,
North Ryde BC, New South Wales 1670,1 Australia
Received 29 November 1999/Returned for modification 10 March
2000/Accepted 17 May 2000
The detection of Cryptosporidium oocysts in drinking
water is critically dependent on the quality of immunofluorescent
reagents. Experiments were performed to develop a method for producing
highly specific antibodies to Cryptosporidium oocysts that
can be used for water testing. BALB/c mice were immunized with six
different antigen preparations and monitored for immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgM responses to the surface of Cryptosporidium
oocysts. One group of mice received purified oocyst walls, a second
group received a soluble protein preparation extracted from the outside
of the oocyst wall, and the third group received whole inactivated
oocysts. Three additional groups were immunized with sequentially
prepared oocyst extracts to provide for a comparison of the immune
response. Mice injected with the soluble protein extract demonstrated
an IgG response to oocysts surface that was not seen in the
whole-oocyst group. Mice injected with whole oocysts showed an IgM
response only, while mice injected with purified oocyst walls showed
little increase in IgM or IgG levels. Of the additional reported
preparations only one, BME (2-mercaptoethanol treated), produced a weak
IgM response to the oocyst wall. A mouse from the soluble oocyst
extract group yielding a high IgG response was utilized to produce a
highly specific IgG1 monoclonal antibody (Cry104) specific
to the oocyst surface. Comparative flow cytometric analysis indicated
that Cry104 has a higher avidity and specificity to oocysts in water
concentrates than other commercially available antibodies.
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An Immunoglobulin G1 Monoclonal Antibody Highly
Specific to the Wall of Cryptosporidium Oocysts
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Frontiers, P.O. Box 599, North Ryde BC, NSW 1670, Australia. Phone:
612-98992167. Fax: 612-98891805. E-mail:
chrisweir{at}biotecfrontiers.com.
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