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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, May 1999, p. 1474-1479, Vol. 37, No. 5
Departments of Physiological
Sciences1 and
Pathobiology,2 College of Veterinary
Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610
Received 27 October 1998/Returned for modification 19 January
1999/Accepted 8 February 1999
Cats were experimentally infected with a Florida isolate of
Haemobartonella felis in order to collect organisms and
evaluate the immune response to H. felis. Cryopreserved
organisms were thawed and injected intravenously into nonsplenectomized
and splenectomized cats. Splenectomized animals were given 10 mg of
methylprednisolone per ml at the time of inoculation. Blood films were
evaluated daily for 1 week prior to infection and for up to 60 days
postinfection (p.i.). Blood for H. felis purification was
repeatedly collected from splenectomized animals at periods of peak
parasitemias. Organisms were purified from infected blood by
differential centrifugation, separated by sodium dodecyl
sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, and transferred to
nitrocellulose membranes for immunoblot analysis. Serum was collected
from nonsplenectomized animals prior to and for up to 60 days p.i. and
was used on immunoblots to identify antigens. The combination of
splenectomy and corticosteroid treatment resulted in marked, cyclic
parasitemias without concurrent severe anemia, providing an opportunity
to harvest organisms in a manner that was not lethal to the animals.
Several antigens (150, 52, 47, 45, and 14 kDa) were identified. An
antigen with a molecular mass of approximately 14 kDa appeared to be
one of the most immunodominant and was consistently recognized by
immune sera collected at various times during the course of infection.
These data suggest that one or more of these antigens might be useful
for the serologic diagnosis of H. felis infections in cats.
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Western Immunoblot Analysis of the Antigens of
Haemobartonella felis with Sera from Experimentally
Infected Cats
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Box 100103C, Gainesville, FL 32610. Phone: (352) 392-4700, ext. 5858. Fax: (352) 392-1769. E-mail:
ALLEMANR{at}MAIL.VETMED.UFL.EDU.
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