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Analiz Rueda1, Cecilia Sifuentes, Robert H Gilman, Andrés H Gutiérrez, Ruby Piña, Nancy Chile, Sebastián Carrasco, Sandra Larson, Holger Mayta, Manuela Verástegui, Silvia Rodriguez, Marcel Gutiérrez-Correa, Héctor H García, Patricia Sheen, Mirko Zimic.
Abstract
Neurocysticercosis is an endemic parasitic disease caused by Taenia solium larva. Although the mechanism of infection is not completely understood, it is likely driven by proteolytic activity that degrades the intestinal wall to facilitate oncosphere penetration and further infection. We analyzed the publicly available T. solium EST/DNA library and identified two contigs comprising a full-length cDNA fragment very similar to Echinococcus granulosus Ag5 protein. The T. solium cDNA sequence included a proteolytic trypsin-like-domain in the C-terminal region, and a thrombospondin type-1 adherence-domain in the N-terminal region. Both the trypsin-like and adherence domains were expressed independently as recombinant proteins in bacterial systems. TsAg5 showed marginal trypsin-like activity and high sequence similarity to Ag5. The purified antigens were tested in a Western immunoblot assay to diagnose human neurocysticercosis. The sensitivity of the trypsin-like-domain was 96.36% in patients infected with extraparenchymal cysts, 75.44% in patients infected with multiple cysts, and 39.62% in patients with a single cyst. Specificity was 76.70%. The thrombospondin type-1 adherence-domain was not specific for neurocysticercosis.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21893105 PMCID: PMC3196780 DOI: 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2011.08.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biochem Parasitol ISSN: 0166-6851 Impact factor: 1.759