| Literature DB >> 23514636 |
Tan Zi Ning1, Wong Weng Kin, Rahmah Noordin, See Too Wei Cun, Foo Phiaw Chong, Zeehaida Mohamed, Alfonso Olivos-Garcia, Lim Boon Huat.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Amoebic liver abscess (ALA) is the most frequent clinical presentation of extra-intestinal amoebiasis. The diagnosis of ALA is typically based on the developing clinical symptoms, characteristic changes on radiological imaging and serology. Numerous serological tests have been introduced for the diagnosis of ALA, either detecting circulating amoebic antigens or antibodies. However those tests show some pitfalls in their efficacy and/or the preparation of the tests are costly and tedious. The commercial IHA kit that used crude antigen was reported to be useful in diagnosis of ALA, however high antibody background in endemic areas may cause problems in its interpretation. Thus, discovery of well-defined antigen(s) is urgently needed to improve the weaknesses of current serodiagnostic tests.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23514636 PMCID: PMC3606622 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-13-144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Western blot profile of CSA probed with representative individual human serum. Lane MW: Molecular weight standard (PageRulerTM Prestained Protein Ladder); Lane 1: Pooled human ALA serum; Lane 2: Pooled human IHA seronegative serum; Lanes 3 to 9: Individual human ALA serum; Lanes 10–12: Individual human IHA seronegative serum; Lane 13: TBS control. (*) indicates the estimated molecular weight of proteins (~170 kDa, ~100 kDa and ~70 kDa).
Sensitivity and specificity of each potential antigenic protein bands of CSA
| 170 | 17 | 0 | 70.83 | 100 |
| 100 | 15 | 0 | 62.5 | 100 |
| 70 | 17 | 2 | 70.83 | 96.83 |
Figure 2Antigenic protein profile of fractionated CSA probed with human ALA serum. Lane M: Molecular weight standard (PageRulerTM Prestained Protein Ladder); Lane 1: Pooled human ALA serum; Lanes 2–3: Individual human ALA serum; (*) indicates the targeted protein (~70 kDa).
Figure 3Purified recombinant PGM protein. Lane MW: PageRulerTM Prestained Protein Ladder; Lane 1: Non-induced cell pellet; Lane 2: Induced cell pellet; Lane 3: Induced cell supernatant; Lane 4: Purified protein; Arrow indicates the recombinant PGM protein (~70 kD).
Number of serum sample at different COV settings from different serum test groups using rPGM-ELISA
| Human ALA serum | 5 | 19 | 24 |
| Other infections human serum | 21 | 7 | 28 |
| Blood donors’ serum | 174 | 23 | 197 |
| Total | 200 | 49 | 249 |
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| Human ALA serum | 13 | 11 | 24 |
| Other infections human serum | 26 | 2 | 28 |
| Blood donors’ serum | 185 | 12 | 197 |
| Total | 224 | 25 | 249 |
Comparison between rPGM-ELISA and IHA in terms of sensitivity and specificity in diagnosis of ALA using statistical analysis
| rPGM-ELISA | .00 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0.620 |
| | 1.00 | 2 | 17 | 19 | |
| Total | 2 | 22 | 24 | | |
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| rPGM-ELISA | .00 | 181 | 14 | 195 | 0.638 |
| | 1.00 | 28 | 2 | 30 | |
| Total | 209 | 16 | 225 | ||
Note: (.00): Negative; (1.00): Positive.