Forssman antigen

Forssman antigen
a heterophile antigen that induces production of antisheep hemolysin, found in a variety of different animals, mainly in organs and not in erythrocytes (guinea pig, horse); sometimes it is found only in erythrocytes (sheep), and occasionally in both organs and erythrocytes (chicken). In the original and strict sense, the antigen is typified by that found in the guinea pig kidney, characterized by heat stability and solubility in alcohol; the antigenic determinant is polysaccharide in nature. Its antibody is absorbed by tissues containing the antigen and contains no lysin for bovine cells and little or no agglutinin for sheep cells. The term has been broadened to refer loosely to any antigen producing sheep hemolysin, although antibodies to them may not be identical, as they are in the case of the true Forssman antigen.

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