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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 09 1997, 579-582, Vol 4, No. 5
R Rodriguez-Canul, JC Allan, C Fletes, IP Sutisna, IN Kapti and PS Craig
A lentil-lectin purified glycoprotein (LL-Gp) and a crude saline extract of
Taenia solium metacestodes were compared for the immunodiagnosis of human
cysticercosis by immunoblotting. The LL-Gp preparation was 95% sensitive
for antibodies against a range of seven antigens with molecular masses of
50 to 13 kDa, whereas the sensitivity of the crude saline extract for the
detection of antibodies against two major polypeptide molecules (26 and 8
kDa) was 91%. Specificity was 100% with both sets of diagnostic antigens.
Affinity-purified antibodies against the 26-kDa molecule from the crude
saline extract recognized the 24-kDa diagnostic region in the
LL-Gp-purified extract and vice versa, suggesting that the antigens had
common epitopes recognized by cysticercotic sera. In addition, in a
preliminary community study of 115 randomly selected people from Bali
(Indonesia), seroprevalence by immunoblot assay varied from 7.8% (with the
crude saline antigen extract) to 9.6% (with the LL-Gp-purified extract).
The results of this study demonstrate that both antigenic preparations are
applicable for the immunodiagnosis of T. solium cysticercosis. The crude T.
solium metacestode antigen extract was as specific as the purified LL-Gp T.
solium metacestode extract and simpler to produce but slightly less
sensitive.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Comparative evaluation of purified Taenia solium glycoproteins and crude metacestode extracts by immunoblotting for the serodiagnosis of human T. solium cysticercosis
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Salford, United Kingdom. R.Rodriguez-Canul@biosci.salford.ac.uk
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