%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Herrera, M. %A Leon, G. %A Segura, A. %A Meneses, F. %A Lomonte, B. %A Chippaux, Jean-Philippe %A Gutierrez, J.M. %T Factors associated with adverse reactions induced by caprylic acid-fractionated whole IgG preparations : comparison between horse, sheep and camel IgGs %D 2005 %L fdi:010036717 %G ENG %J Toxicon %@ 0041-0101 %K IgG ; caprylic acid ; anticomplementary activity ; antivenom ; adverse reactions ; anti IgG antibodies %M CC:0002334914-0008 %N 7 %P 775-781 %R 10.1016/j.toxicon.2005.08.004 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010036717 %V 46 %W Horizon (IRD) %X Caprylic acid purification of IgG, currently used in the manufacture of horse-derived antivenoms, was successfully adapted for the preparation of sheep and camel IgG. Sheep IgG had a molecular mass of similar to 150 kDa, whereas camel IgG presented two bands of molecular masses of similar to 160 and 100 kDa, the latter corresponding to heavy-chain IgG, which is devoid of light chains. Horse, sheep and camel IgGs were compared by several parameters aiming at predicting their potential for induction of early and late adverse reactions. Horse and sheep IgGs showed a higher anticomplementary activity than camel IgG, and also elicited a higher anti-IgG response than camel IgG, when injected in mice. Horse IgG agglutinated human type O+ erythrocytes, whereas no such reactivity was observed in sheep and camel IgG preparations. A novel procedure was used for the detection of antibodies in human serum against animal IgGs. It was found that a pool of human sera collected in Costa Rica had a higher titer of antibodies directed against horse and sheep IgGs than against camel IgG. Overall, camel IgG showed the lowest potential for the induction of adverse reactions among the three IgGs tested. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights, reserved. %$ 052 ; 080