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. 1994 Dec;62(12):5698–5701. doi: 10.1128/iai.62.12.5698-5701.1994

Antibody response to a Babesia bigemina rhoptry-associated protein 1 surface-exposed and neutralization-sensitive epitope in immune cattle.

T C Ushe 1, G H Palmer 1, L Sotomayor 1, J V Figueroa 1, G M Buening 1, L E Perryman 1, T F McElwain 1
PMCID: PMC303324  PMID: 7525490

Abstract

Protective immunity against Babesia bigemina is hypothesized to involve antibodies directed against merozoite surface-exposed epitopes. Levels of antibody against a rhoptry-associated protein 1 (RAP-1) B-lymphocyte epitope, defined by surface-reactive and inhibitory monoclonal antibodies, in immune cattle sera were determined. All cattle produced antibodies to the epitope; however, there was limited correlation between immune protection induced by infection or RAP-1 immunization and the level of antibody to the neutralization-sensitive B-lymphocyte epitope examined.

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