Out of 157 human sera analyzed for antitetanus antibody content by ELISA, 13 turned out to contain only anti-BIIb antibodies, of which 8 proved to be neutralizing. Of these, the 3 sera 303, 306 and 312 together with a commercially available standard preparation of human antitetanus immunoglobulins were further analyzed as to their antibody composition by ELISA using plates sensitized with either the toxoid or various tetanus toxin-derived fragments. It was verified that the protective potency of these antisera was related mainly to their anti-BIIb antibody content. Adsorption experiments confirmed that anti-BIIb antibodies were primarily involved in toxin neutralization, although the presence of high levels of both anti-alpha and anti-Ibc antibodies could confer neutralizing capacity on the sera. A rabbit antiserum raised with the BIIb fragment resulted in a neutralizing antiserum that allowed us to calibrate the ELISA with the anti-BIIb antibodies as International Units.
Relation between protective potency and specificity of antibodies in sera of tetanus immunized individuals
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