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Original Article

Monoclonal Antibodies Preventing the Development of Polyarthritis in Rats Induced by Experimental Infection with Erysipelas Bacteria

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Pages 60-67 | Received 16 Jul 1991, Accepted 11 Nov 1991, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Ziesenis A, Bernard T, Petermann M, Franz B, Leibold W. Monoclonal Antibodies Preventing the Development of Polyarthritis in Rats Induced by Experimental Infection with Erysipelas Bacteria. Scand J Rheumatol 1992; 21: 6@7.

Monoclonal IgM-antibodies specific for arthritogenic erysipelas bacteria (Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, serovar 2, strain T28) were isolated from rats suffering from erysipelas polyarthritis. Four of them (C52, D9, E51, R117) were administered tosyngeneic Lewis rats. While D9 and an unrelated rat-IgM-antibody showed no effect, C52 protected partially and R117 as well as E51 fully from all symptoms of erysipelas polyarthritis. Prevention of the disease was associated with a lack of antibody-formation against the erysipelas bacteria. There is evidence that prevention is not due to classical passive immunization, but rather to induction of host mechanisms efficiently activated by “inductive” monoclonal antibodies.

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