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Query: UMLS:C0043167 (pertussis)
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Injection of chickens with FCA or FIA supplemented with either Bordetella pertussis or Nocardia rubra induced greatly increased serum levels of 7S Ig and proteins with alpha-, beta-, and gamma-mobility in electrophoresis. The serum protein changes were correlated with the development of DHS and the formation of a large allergic granuloma. The 7S Ig was considered "nonspecific" since it was not adsorbed with the bacterial cells. The alpha-, beta-, and gamma-mobility proteins were identified as acute phase proteins as they also were induced by injection of chickens with turpentine-oil; however, increased serum levels of 7S Ig were not similarly increased.
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PMID:Elevated 7S immunoglobulin and acute phase proteins in adjuvant-injected chickens. 81 35

The roles of carrier and adjuvant in the induction of primary antibody responses to the haptenic drug chlorhexidine (which interacts only electrostatically with proteins) and its N-chlorinated derivative (which binds covalently to proteins) were investigated. N-chloro chlorhexidine, covalently linked to either ovalbumin, KLH, thaumatin, LPS-associated protein or human serum protein, but not autologous mouse serum protein or LPS itself, induced both IgE and IgG anti-chlorhexidine antibody synthesis when injected, with alum adjuvant, into BALB/c mice. Bordetella pertussis (BP) could function as both carrier and adjuvant, but no response was obtained by injection of N-chloro chlorhexidine alone or with alum adjuvant. The immunogenicity of N-chlorinated chlorhexidine was directly related to the degree of its substitution onto the carrier which, in turn, was proportional to the level of chlorine (mM) employed. Chlorine also affected the immunogenicity of the various carriers. In the absence of chlorine, chlorhexidine induced only low level IgG antibody synthesis, but only if presented in a 'pseudoplurivalent' form, as a chlorhexidine-mediated protein precipitate (with alum) or electrostatically bound to a particulate carrier such as BP.
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PMID:Factors influencing the immunogenicity of the haptenic drug chlorhexidine in mice. II. The role of the carrier and adjuvants in the induction of IgE and IgG anti-hapten responses. 379 38

Blood and saliva were collected in the autumn and spring from a group of schoolchildren (39 girls, 35 boys) with a mean age of 11.4 years. Serum immunoglobulin IgG, IgA, IgM and IgE, alpha 1-antitrypsin (A 1-AT), alpha 2 macroglobulin (A 2M), transferrin (TRF), ceruloplasmin (CPL), lysozyme (LYS) and pertussis (PE) antibody levels were determined. Calcium (Ca2+) and total serum protein levels were also determined. Secretory IgA (sIgA) and secretory lysozyme (sLYS) levels were assessed in the saliva. A highly significant drop in Ca2+ levels was found in the spring in boys, while in girls there was only a greater scatter of the values. Mean IgG, IgA and IgM values fell significantly in the spring in both sexes, but IgE levels fell significantly only in boys. PE levels rose significantly in the spring in girls. Among the other proteins, all the values rose in boys, except for TRF, whose levels fell. In girls, LYS and TRF levels rose, but all the other values fell. The coefficients of correlation between Ca2+ and the tested proteins showed a significant relationship only for A 2M and PE in girls and only for the total protein level in boys; in boys, the determination coefficient for sIgA and IgM was over 10%. The results do not testify to the existence of a close relationship between blood Ca2+ levels and Ig and other blood protein levels.
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PMID:Seasonal changes in the relationship of blood calcium levels to immunoglobulins and some of the blood proteins in schoolchildren. 650 75

Leucocyte Migration Inhibition Factor (L-MIF) was measured in 41 children with marasmus, 19 with kwashiorkor, 5 with marasmic-kwashiorkor and 35 well-fed healthy children serving as controls. For L-MIF assay, two different antigens (live attenuated measles virus vaccine and diptheria pertussis tetanus (DPT) vaccine were used. Percentage migration indices obtained with the two antigens were significantly higher in the malnourished than in the well-fed healthy sex and age-matched controls (P < 0.01). The total serum protein and albumin concentrations were significantly reduced in the malnourished children compared with the controls (P < 0.01). Mean total leucocyte numbers were not significantly different in marasmic and marasmic-kwashiorkor children compared with the controls (P > 0.21).
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PMID:Leucocyte migration inhibition factor (L-MIF) in malnourished Nigerian children. 1295 81