Specific and common antibodies to staphylococcal enterotoxins A and E (SEA and SEE) were isolated from anti-SEA and anti-SEE antisera by affinity chromatography. Anti-SEA and anti-SEE antisera were passed through a column with the cross-reacting enterotoxin coupled to a CNBr-activated Sepharose 4B matrix. Specifically bound common antibodies were eluted with NaSCN. The isolated specific antibodies reacted only with the homologous enterotoxin, whereas the common antibodies gave a reaction of identify with both enterotoxins in double gel diffusion plates. The common antibodies had a higher titer against SEE than against SEA. The significance of the isolation of antibodies common to two separate protein molecules is discussed.
Staphylococcal enterotoxins C, and C2 elicit the production of antibodies in rabbits that give precipitin reactions with both toxins in gel diffusion plates. These enterotoxins also elicit the production of antibodies that are specific for each of the enterotoxins. Enterotoxin B elicits the production of antibodies in some rabbits that react with enterotoxins B, C,, and C2 in gel diffusion plates and in radioimmunoassay. Antibodies specific for enterotoxin B are produced also. Enterotoxin C, elicits the production of antibodies that cross-react weakly with
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