抗lcl血清的研制及临床应用

W. Dias da Silva
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接触斜纹夜蛾毛虫会导致皮肤局部炎症和出血综合征,其特征是出血和血液不凝固。常规治疗不能缓解症状。研究了一种利用马毛提取物免疫马的方法制备特异性抗Lonomia caterpillar bristle extracts (LBE)。LBE在SDS - PAGE上显示出几个蛋白带,在小鼠中产生血液不凝性和致死性,并在马中诱导产生特异性抗体。免疫马的血清中含有丰富的特异性抗LBE抗原抗体,这些抗体均匀分布在马的IgG同型中。这些抗体被赋予识别各种LBE抗原以及中和其凝血诱导活性的能力。该工艺制备的抗蛇毒血清由纯化灭菌的F(ab’)2组成,ED50 = 38.61 μl;效价= 0.29 mg/ml, 95%置信限为0.20 ~ 1.36。在一项临床试验中,SALon是治疗失语症患者的一种特殊而有效的治疗剂。单次剂量为5安瓿(50毫升),可恢复临床症状、止血障碍和因受害者接触斜纹夜蛾毛虫而引起的出血。一个引人注目的观察结果是死亡率显著降低,主要是中毒儿童的死亡率。
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Development and Clinical Use of Antilonomic Serum
Contact of Lonomia obliqua caterpillars results in skin local inflammation and a bleeding syndrome characterized by hemorrhage and blood incoagulability. Conventional therapy was incapable of alleviating the symptoms. A process for manufacturing a specific antilonomic serum (SALon) by immunizing horses with Lonomia caterpillar bristle extracts (LBE) was developed. LBE exhibited several protein bands on SDS‐PAGE, produced blood incoagulability and lethality in mice, and induced specific antibody production in horses. Sera obtained from immunized horses were rich in specific anti‐LBE antigens antibodies evenly distributed among the horse IgG isotypes. These antibodies were endowed with the ability to recognize various LBE antigens as well as neutralizing their coagulopathy‐inducing activity. The antivenom manufactured according the process was composed of purified and sterilized F(ab′)2 with ED50 = 38.61 μl; potency = 0.29 mg/ml, and a confidence limit of 95% of 0.20–1.36. In a clinical trial SALon was a specific and effective therapeutic agent to treat victims with lonomism. In a single dose of five ampoules (50 ml) it reverts the clinical symptoms, the hemostatic disturbances, and the hemorrhages resulting from the contact of the victims with the L. obliqua caterpillars. One strake observation was the significant reduction in rates of mortality, mainly of envenomed children.
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