Claims
- 1. An interspecific antigen of Mycobacteria consisting essentially of a mixture in substantially immunochemically pure form of a protein having a molecular weight of at least 4.times.10.sup.6 Daltons and polysaccharide having a molecular weight of at least about 1.times.10.sup.6 Daltons, and having when subjected to cross-electrophoresis an immunoelectrophoretic precipitation pattern corresponding to A60 antigen of Mycobacteria bovis strain BCG.
- 2. A method of detecting the prior exposure of a subject to Mycobacterial infections which comprises the step of injecting said subject intradermally or cutaneously with an effective amount of the antigen of claim 1 and after passage of a sufficient amount of time for the development by said subject of a hypersensitivity reaction, observing the site of said injection for the presence of significant induration as a positive indication of said prior exposure.
- 3. The method of detecting the presence of Mycobacteria in the humoral fluids of a subject which comprises mixing a sample of said humoral fluid with an antibody against the antigen of claim 1 and detecting the occurrence of complexation said antibody of said antibody Mycobacteria in said fluid.
- 4. A method of eliciting an immunological response against the antigen of claim 1 which comprises administering to said subject an immunologically effective amount of the antigen of claim 1.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 678,470, filed Dec. 5, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,777,130.
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