Nayeem, M AHabibullah, C MSaleem, YIshaq, MSalma, M2009-05-282009-05-281991-11-01Nayeem MA, Habibullah CM, Saleem Y, Ishaq M, Salma M. Detergent dissection of membrane proteins of Entamoeba histolytica and its effect on lymphokine release in in vitro. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 1991 Nov; 29(11): 1064-6http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/58132Fifty-two amoebic liver abscess cases were assessed for the release of lymphokines (LMIF) using detergent dissected membrane proteins (DDMP) of axenic Entamoeba histolytica (NIH:200) obtained with sodium deoxycholate treatment. Lymphokines release by T lymphocytes in response to both DDMP and whole amoebic lysate (WAL) was tested by leukocyte migration inhibition test on blood samples from amoebic liver abscess cases. A significant increase was noted in the release of LMIF and 100% positivity was observed with DDMP compared to whole amoebic extract with a positivity of 73%. The difference between means of the above two with regards to release of LMIF was found to be highly significant (P less than 0.005). This shows the patients had high degree of leukocyte sensitization to surface antigens of E. histolytica compared to the whole amoebic lysate. These findings suggest that the antigens shed might have important role as a potent antigen in elicitation of CMI response in amoebic liver abscess cases.engAdultAgedAnimalsDeoxycholic Acid --pharmacologyDetergents --pharmacologyEntamoeba histolytica --chemistryFemaleHumansLiver Abscess, Amebic --immunologyLymphokines --metabolismMaleMembrane Proteins --immunologyMiddle AgedDetergent dissection of membrane proteins of Entamoeba histolytica and its effect on lymphokine release in in vitro.Journal Article