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A flow cytometric assay was developed to quantitate the binding kinetics of Leishmania mexicana subsp. mexicana promastigotes to murine peritoneal macrophages and to determine if selected membrane-specific monoclonal antibodies would exert an effect on the binding process. A total of three monoclonal antibodies, all reactive with a similar 42-kilodalton surface membrane component by Western blot analysis, enhanced parasite-macrophage binding at levels greater than 45%. An additional three monoclonal antibodies that identified low-molecular-weight antigens of the promastigote (15 to 20 kilodaltons) had no effect on the binding process. Of these antibodies, however, one did appear to inhibit the internalization of the parasites after it attached to the macrophage membrane.
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