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AJMB-Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology. 2017; 9 (2): 87-93
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-187788

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Background: during the last twenty years, the extraction of specific egg yolk [IgY] antibodies from the immunized chickens has been accepted as a useful alternative to the immunization of mammals. The aim of the present study was immunizing the chickens with Human Umbilical Cord Serum [HUCS] and the extraction of specific anti-human globulins [IgG, C3b, and C3d] antibodies from egg yolk in order to obtain polyspecific Coombs reagent


Methods: the novelty of this work was the achievement of a polyclonal reagent through a very cheap alternative method in accordance with all ethical regulations required for obtaining it. Three Leghorn hens [21 weeks old] were immunized four times for a period of 66 days with 20uL of HUCS mixed with PBS/FCA or FIA each time. The extraction of IgY antibodies was performed according to the method of lipid precipitation of yolk and using water soluble fraction as the reagent material. The resulting IgY antibody was characterized by SDS-PAGE and immunoelectrophoresis and tested for the presence of hetero-agglutinins by means of direct agglutination using human erythrocytes of all blood groups treated with 0.1% papain and for indirect Coombs-test to evaluate its specificity to fractions [C3b, C3d, C4d] of human complement and human IgG, respectively


Results: our findings show, that, the reagent obtained contains IgY and other 3 proteins [SDS-PAGE], and reacts specifically with plasma proteins, that migrate in beta and gamma regions. In immunoelectrophoresis, in addition, there is the presence of low hetero-agglutinins levels in IgY-preparation [3 lots], and the possibility to produce high amount [more than 500 ml/egg] of polyspecific Coombs-reagent in chickens is also discussed


Conclusion: IgY-preparation [3 lots], and the possibility to produce high amount [more than 500 ml/egg] of polyspecific Coombs-reagent in chickens with the originality to achieve a polyclonal reagent through a very cheap alternative method in accordance with all ethical regulations required for obtaining it, was also discussed

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