Properties of the pertussis toxin mutant PT-9K/129G after formaldehyde treatment.

  • Nencioni, L.
  • Volpini, G.
  • Peppoloni, Samuele
  • Bugnoli, M.
  • DE MAGISTRIS, M. T.
  • Marsili, I. AND RAPPUOLI R.
Publication date
January 1991
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology:PO Box 11127:Birmingham, AL 35201:(800)633-4931, (205)995-1567, EMAIL: asm.nonmembers.subs@ebsco.com, INTERNET: http://www.asm.org, Fax: (205)995-1588

Abstract

Formaldehyde treatment is a method routinely used to detoxify diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis toxins as well as other molecules suitable for vaccine production. To investigate whether chemical detoxification alters the immunological properties of vaccine components, we have treated the pertussis toxin mutant PT-9K/129G with formaldehyde and tested the properties of the resulting molecules. Very low concentrations of formaldehyde stabilize the molecule without affecting the physicochemical and immunological parameters. Increasing doses of formaldehyde abolish the mitogenic and hemagglutinating activities of PT-9K/129G. At the same time, the molecule loses the ability to be recognized by a monoclonal antibody specific for a major protectiv...

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mutantDisease
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pertussis toxinBiomolecule
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T-cellAnatomical structure
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pertussisDisease
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FormaldehydeChemical substance
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FormalinChemical substance
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formaldehydeChemical substance
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diphtheriaBiomolecule
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tetanusDisease
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