Maria Lucia Taylor
Grupo México
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Mycopathologia | 1982
María del Rocío Reyes-Montes; A. Martínez; Conchita Toriello; Maria Lucia Taylor
Certain groups of fungi share chemical structures which makes difficult the isolation and differentiation of specific antigens by the usual methods of extraction and purification. Therefore, we have oriented our studies to the immunological and biochemical characterization of differences and similarities of molecular structures from fungi, etiologic agents of systemic mycoses, hoping to establish criteria for the utilization and handling of these antigens.A deproteinized polysaccharide-protein complex (D-PPC) was isolated from Histoplasma capsulatum and Blastomyces dermatitidis. The immunological studies with humoral tests indicate a variable cross reaction between antigens of both species. In immunodiffussion systems, the reaction was specific for each species using saline solution or phosphate buffer solution, while using an agarose veronal system, the cross reactions were very evident. In addition, differences in cross reactions were obtained with immunoelectrophoresis, haemagglutination and complement fixation microtest. This variation in cross reaction responses suggest that these antigens (D-PPC) share common structures but at the same time must have some different component owned by each one of the fungi which makes them more specific than crude antigens.
Mycopathologia | 1988
María del Rocío Reyes-Montes; Martha Patricia García-Camacho; Jésus Casasola; Maria Lucia Taylor
The passive transfer of spleen cells from 1 month old mice into adult syngeneic mice, abrogates their resistance to histoplasmal infection. This suppressive state was detected in two cell populations, one non-adherent and another adherent with radioresistant characteristics.The transferred spleen cells were treated by different anti-sera: anti-theta, anti-adherent cells (produced in rabbits) and monoclonal anti-Thy 1.2 respectively.The irradiated and non-irradiated adult recipient mice were infected with Histoplasma yeasts utilizing the Lethal Dose50 for 1 month old mice. The infection course was determined by death percentage, the histoplasmosis murine signs and the number of the fungal colony forming units (CFU) from the infected spleens. The results of the anti-sera treatment suggest that non-adherent as well as adherent cells participate in the suppressive phenomena. A lower number of CFU was identified in infected animals which received cells treated with anti-Thy 1.2 anti-sera.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1999
María del Rocío Reyes-Montes; M. Bobadilla-Del Valle; M. A. Martínez-Rivera; G. Rodríguez-Arellanes; E. Maravilla; José Sifuentes-Osornio; Maria Lucia Taylor
Rev. Inst. Nac. Enfermedades Respir | 1998
Catalina Beatriz Chávez Tapia; Rodrigo Vargas Yáñez; Gabriela Rodíguez Arellanes; Gabriela R Peña Sandoval; José Javier Flores Estrada; María del Rocío Reyes Montes; Maria Lucia Taylor
Rev. Inst. Nac. Enfermedades Respir | 1998
Miguel Ulloa; Patricia Lappe; Samuel Aguilar; Amelia Pérez Mejía; Conchita Toriello; Maria Lucia Taylor
Rev. Inst. Nac. Enfermedades Respir | 1998
María del Rocío Reyes Montes; Miriam Bobadilla del Valle; María de los Angeles Martínez Rivera; Gabriela Rodríguez Arellanes; Eugenia Flores Robles; José Sifuentes Osornio; Maria Lucia Taylor
Revista Iberoamericana De Micologia | 2000
M. del Rocío Reyes-Montes; Maria Lucia Taylor; E. Curiel-Quesada; A. C. Mesa Arango
Revista mexicana de micología | 2007
María Guadalupe Frías de León; Maria Lucia Taylor; Aurora Hernández-Ramírez; María del Rocío Reyes-Montes
Revista del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias | 1998
Rodrigo Vargas Yáñez; Gabriela R Peña Sandoval; Catalina Beatriz Chávez Tapia; Maria Lucia Taylor
Rev. Inst. Nac. Enfermedades Respir | 1998
Patricia Lappe; Miguel Ulloa; Samuel Aguilar; Amelia Pérez Mejía; Conchita Toriello; Maria Lucia Taylor