Occurrence of phlyctenules after immunization with ribitol teichoic acid of Staphylococcus aureus
B. J. Mondino and B. Dethlefs
We immunized rabbits to ribitol teichoic acid (RTA), a component of the
cell wall of Staphylococcus aureus, by intravenous injections of
RTA-sensitized sheep RBCs. Hemagglutination titers to RTA and corneal
phlyctenules developed in these rabbits after topical challenge with viable
S aureus, but did not develop in control rabbits immunized with
unsensitized sheep RBCs. These results suggest that hypersensitivity to
RTA, the major antigenic determinant of S aureus, plays a role in the
development of corneal phlyctenules.