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Development of recombinant chimeric antigen expressing immunodominant B epitopes of Leishmania infantum for serodiagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Wild canids and domestic dogs are the main reservoir of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (VL) caused by Leishmania infantum (syn.: Leishmania chagasi). Serological diagnosis of VL is therefore important in both human and dog leishmaniasis from a clinical and epidemiological point of view. Routine diagnosis of VL is traditionally carried out by immunofluorescent antibody test (IFAT), which is laborious and difficult to standardize and to interpret. In the last decade, however, several specific antigens of Leishmania infantum have been characterized, allowing the development of a recombinant-based immunoassay. Among them, the whole open reading frame encoding K9 antigen, the gene fragment encoding the repetitive sequence of K26, and the 3?-terminal gene fragment of the kinesin-related protein (K39sub) were previously evaluated as diagnostic markers for canine leishmaniasis and proved to be independent in their antibody reactivity. Since sensitivity of serological test is usually higher in multiple-epitope format, in this study the relevant epitopes of K9, K26, and K39 antigens were joined by PCR strategy to produce the chimeric recombinant protein. The resulting mosaic antigen was found highly expressed in Escherichia coli and efficiently purified by affinity chromatography. Antigenic properties of this recombinant antigen were evaluated by indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using a panel of human and dog sera previously characterized by parasitological and/or serological techniques. Chimeric ELISA showed 99% specificity in both human (n = 180) and canine (n = 343) control groups, while sensitivity was higher in canine VL (96%
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antibody; antigen; epitope; K26 antigen; k39sub antigen; k9 antigen; kinesin; recombinant antigen; unclassified drug; affinity chromatography; article; Canidae; controlled study; dog; enzyme linked immunosorbent assay; Escherichia coli; human; immunoassay; immunofluorescence test; immunoreactivity; Leishmania infantum; major clinical study; nonhuman; nucleotide sequence; open reading frame; polymerase chain reaction; priority journal; sensitivity and specificity; serodiagnosis; visceral leishmaniasis; zoonosis; Adult; Animals; Antigens; Protozoan; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; Female; Humans; Immunodominant Epitopes; Leishmania infantum; Leishmaniasis; Visceral; Male; Middle Aged; Protozoan Proteins; Recombinant Fusion Proteins; Serologic Tests; Species Specificity
List of contributors:
Giuffrida, MARIA GABRIELLA
Authors of the University:
GIUFFRIDA MARIA GABRIELLA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/194307
Published in:
CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY IMMUNOLOGY
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