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Konstantin P Lyashchenko1, Rena Greenwald, Javan Esfandiari, David Greenwald, Carol A Nacy, Susan Gibson, Peter J Didier, Marc Washington, Peter Szczerba, Sherri Motzel, Larry Handt, John M Pollock, James McNair, Peter Andersen, Jan A M Langermans, Frank Verreck, Sean Ervin, Frank Ervin, Candace McCombs.
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) is the most important zoonotic bacterial disease in nonhuman primates (NHP). The current diagnostic method, the intradermal palpebral tuberculin test, has serious shortcomings. We characterized antibody responses in NHP against Mycobacterium tuberculosis to identify immunodominant antigens and develop a rapid serodiagnostic test for TB. A total of 422 NHP were evaluated, including 243 rhesus (Macaca mulatta), 46 cynomolgus (Macaca fascicularis), and 133 African green (Cercopithecus aethiops sabaeus) monkeys at five collaborative centers. Of those, 50 monkeys of the three species were experimentally inoculated with M. tuberculosis. Antibody responses were monitored every 2 to 4 weeks for up to 8 months postinfection by MultiAntigen Print ImmunoAssay with a panel of 12 recombinant antigens. All of the infected monkeys produced antibodies at various levels and with different antigen recognition patterns. ESAT-6 and MPB83 were the most frequently recognized proteins during infection. A combination of selected antigens which detected antibodies in all of the infected monkeys was designed to develop the PrimaTB STAT-PAK assay by lateral-flow technology. Serological evaluation demonstrated high diagnostic sensitivity (90%) and specificity (99%). The highest rate of TB detection was achieved when the skin test was combined with the PrimaTB STAT-PAK kit. This novel immunoassay provides a simple, rapid, and accurate test for TB in NHP.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17652522 PMCID: PMC2043323 DOI: 10.1128/CVI.00230-07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Vaccine Immunol ISSN: 1556-679X