ISSN: 1745-7580
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Angel Justiz Vaillant
Department of Para-Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Mount Hope Hospital Eric Williams Medical Complex, Champs Fleurs,
Jamaica
Research Article
Inhibition of the Reactivity of Coombs Sera with Igg-Sensitized Human Erythrocytes by Streptococcal Protein-G (Spg)
Author(s): Angel Justiz Vaillant, Monica Fisher Smikle and Wayne Mohammed
Angel Justiz Vaillant, Monica Fisher Smikle and Wayne Mohammed
Streptococcal protein-G (SpG), type III bacterial Fc receptor, is a small globular protein produced by several Streptococcal species and it is composed of two or three nearly identical domains, each of 55 amino acids. Streptococcal protein G has been shown to have high binding affinity to sera from various mammalian species including rabbit, human, pig, goat, sheep, cow and many other animal species. Of concern are patients with invasive infections by Streptococcus spp, where large amount of secreted SpG could interfere with the outcome of the gel technique by getting false negative tests. It has been shown and reported that the bacterial protein SpA was already found to inhibit the Coomb's test. We hypothesize that SpG as well as many other immunoglobulin-binding bacterial proteins with binding affinity to human IgG could cause false negative results in patients with bac.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/1745-7580.1000157