1954
DOI: 10.1084/jem.99.6.535
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The Antigenicity of Rat Collagen

Abstract: A study of collagen was initiated several years ago in relation to work on the pathogenesis of rheumatic fever since it is generally believed that the primary injury in this disease is to collagen, the ground substance, or both (1-5). The chemistry and structure of collagen have been studied extensively (6--19) but little is known of its biological properties. 1 The studies to be reported below relate primarily to the antigenicity of collagen. Review of Previous WorkNageotte (20,21) showed that when the tail t… Show more

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“…However, WATSON et al (1954) found that antibodies against type I collagan can be induced in rabbits, though low on titer, using acetic acid-solubilized collagen obtained from rat-tail tendon. STEFFEN et al (1970) also induced anti-type I collagen antiserum in rabbits using acid-solubilized human collagen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, WATSON et al (1954) found that antibodies against type I collagan can be induced in rabbits, though low on titer, using acetic acid-solubilized collagen obtained from rat-tail tendon. STEFFEN et al (1970) also induced anti-type I collagen antiserum in rabbits using acid-solubilized human collagen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preparation of antisera and the technique of complement-fixation tests have been previously described (1). Anti-chicken collagen serum was absorbed with sheep erythrocytes to remove heterophile antibodies before either complement fixation or injection into animals.…”
Section: Immiynologic Relations Among Collagensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After frozen sections were cut in a cryostat at --200C, they were treated with fluorescein-conjugated anti-rabbit globulin from ducks or goats. 1 The details of preparing the sections and examln~ng and photographing them under ultraviolet light have been reported previously (4). As controls for the specificity of the fluorescence, the blocking technique of Coons and Kaplan (7) and heterologous conjugated globulin were applied to adjacent sections.…”
Section: Immiynologic Relations Among Collagensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is good evidence that collagens from different mammalian species are different (Table II). This can be deduced with a high degree of probability from the careful amino acid analyses of Eastoe and Leach (1958), but in addition Watson, Rothbard, and Vanamee (1954) found that the complement fixation which can be produced in rabbits after injection of soluble collagen is specific with regard to species, but apparently not with respect to the tissue from which the collagen had been obtained. On the other hand, Pietz and Likins (1957) found relatively large differences in the hydroxylysine contents of collagens isolated from tissues such as bone, tendon, tail, and dentin of the rat (Table III).…”
Section: Annals Of the Rheumatic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 98%