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Identification of a major 72 kilodalton surface antigen in twelve isolates of Leishmania braziliensis braziliensis
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Legrand, Dominique
Desjeux, Philippe
Le Pont, François
Brenière, Simone Frédérique
Lemesre, Jean-Loup
Santoro, Ferrucio
Capron, André
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The study of the surface antigens of Leishmania braziliensis braziliensis revealed a great homogeneity among ten strains isolated
from Bolivia and two reference strains from Brazil and Belize. A 72 kDa major protein, present in all L. b. braziliensis strains,
was recognized by both cutaneous and mucocutaneous human sera, but was not recognized by Kala-azar and chagasic sera. No
cross-reactive antigens were found among strains of Leishmania braziliensis guyanensis, Leishmania braziliensis panamensis,
Leishmania mexicana amazonensis and Leishmania donovani chagasi testing these strains with hamster and human anti-L. b. bra
ziliensis sera. Moreover, these strains possessed major antigens with molecular weights different from those of L. b. braziliensis
strains. A microheterogeneity of L. b. braziliercis surface antigens was detected for the high molecular weight antigens and seemed
to be related to the isoenzymic microheterogeneity.