Co-Authors:
Mumcuoglu, K.Y., Department of Parasitology, Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
Rahamim, E., Electron Microscopy-Laboratory, Interdepartmental Equipment Unit, Hebrew Universiry-Hadassah Med. Sch., Jerusalem, Israel
Ben-Yakir, D., Department of Parasitology, Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
Ochanda, J.O., Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Galun, R., Department of Parasitology, Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:
Immunogenic midgut antigens of the human body louse, Pediculus humanus humanus L., were localized using rabbit antisera against a louse-midgut extract followed by a 2nd antibody conjugated to either fluorescein or colloidal gold. Strong fluorescence was observed on the outer membrane of the epithelial cell of the midgut. The immunogold technique revealed that most of the antigens were localized on the microvilli of the midgut cells. Small numbers of gold particles were also seen in the gut lumen and within the cell cytoplasm. Only a few gold particles were seen in the lumen of the gut sections incubated with control sera.