RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 Doyle, G. A1 Everhart, D. A1 Mallett, C. A1 Ayakawa, G. A1 Bleiweis, A. S.YR 1986 T1 Demonstration of Shared Antigenic Determinants between Streptococcus mutans BHT Cell Membrane, Human Heart Tissue and Myosin Using Monoclonal Antibodies to S. mutans JF Microbiology, VO 132 IS 10 SP 2885 OP 2892 DO https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-132-10-2885 PB Microbiology Society, SN 1465-2080, AB SUMMARY: Monoclonal antibodies (MAb) raised to intact Streptococcus mutans P-4 cells (serotype e) were used to demonstrate the presence of shared antigenic determinant(s) between S. mutans BHT (serotype b) cell membranes and human heart tissue. MAb binding to both BHT membrane and human heart tissue was demonstrated by ELISA. Common antigens were identified by immunoblot analysis following separation of BHT membrane components and human heart antigens by SDS-PAGE. MAb 22C4 recognized three polypeptides from the BHT membrane preparation, having molecular masses of 42, 56 and 85 kDa. MAb 22C4 also recognized an 85 kDa component and a 200 kDa component from human heart tissue. MAb D159 was specific for a single 82 kDa polypeptide in BHT membrane, and also bound to two high molecular mass components in human heart (165 and 200 kDa). When both MAb D159 and 22C4 were first absorbed with S. mutans P-4 cells, subsequent reactivity to the aforementioned BHT membrane components was inhibited, indicating that these cross-reactive components are found in S. mutans P-4 as well as in S. mutans BHT micro-organisms. Competitive binding analysis showed that both MAb D159 and MAb 22C4 bound to myosin, indicating that S. mutans BHT membrane, human heart tissue and myosin share at least one immunodeterminant. This indicates that myosin could be the cross-reactive tissue component in human heart., UL https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/micro/10.1099/00221287-132-10-2885