We have studied the localization of Australia antigen, a particulate substance associated with hepatitis, by means of the fluorescent antibody technique. Preparations were made from 61 liver biopsy specimens taken from patients with infectious hepatitis, serum hepatitis, and a variety of other diseases. When tested with fluorescein-conjugated rabbit anti-Au(1) antisera all 26 patients who had Au(1) in their serum had specific fluorescence in their liver cells. The fluorescence appeared in three forms: as discrete particles within the nucleus, diffuse fluorescence of the entire nucleus, and fluorescence of the nuclear rim. Occasionally there were also fluorescent particles in the cytoplasm. Other specimens were tested with the fluorescent antibody including a variety of human tissues, buffy coat smears, peripheral lymphocyte cultures, and cells obtained from bile and duodenal drainage. Among these specimens, fluorescence was found in the cytoplasm of a few cells in the bone marrow of two patients with hepatitis and Au(1) in their serum, and in the liver, spleen, mesentery, and testis of one patient with leukemia, chronic hepatitis, and Au(1) in his serum. We have shown that the presence of fluorescent particles in the liver cells is strongly associated with the presence of Au(1) in the serum and the diagnosis of viral hepatitis. We believe that this study adds support to the hypothesis that Australia antigen is an antigenic determinant of a virus capable of causing hepatitis.
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THE LOCALIZATION OF AUSTRALIA ANTIGEN BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE
Veronica E. Coyne(Zavatone),
Veronica E. Coyne(Zavatone)
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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Irving Millman,
Irving Millman
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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James Cerda,
James Cerda
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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B. J. S. Gerstley,
B. J. S. Gerstley
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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Thomas London,
Thomas London
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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Alton Sutnick,
Alton Sutnick
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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Baruch S. Blumberg
Baruch S. Blumberg
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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Veronica E. Coyne(Zavatone)
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
Irving Millman
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
James Cerda
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
B. J. S. Gerstley
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
Thomas London
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
Alton Sutnick
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
Baruch S. Blumberg
From The Institute for Cancer Research, Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
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September 08 1969
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
Copyright © 1970 by The Rockefeller University Press
1970
J Exp Med (1970) 131 (2): 307–319.
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September 08 1969
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Veronica E. Coyne(Zavatone), Irving Millman, James Cerda, B. J. S. Gerstley, Thomas London, Alton Sutnick, Baruch S. Blumberg; THE LOCALIZATION OF AUSTRALIA ANTIGEN BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE . J Exp Med 1 February 1970; 131 (2): 307–319. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.131.2.307
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