| Literature DB >> 29580315 |
Soon Bin Kwon1, Paul Kim1, Hae Sun Woo2, Tae Yun Kim3, Ju Yeong Kim2, Hye Min Lee1, Yun Soo Jang4, Eun-Min Kim2, Tai-Soon Yong2, Baik Lin Seong1.
Abstract
Due to the lack of an effective prophylactic intervention and diagnosis, human liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis continues to afflict a large human population, causing a chronic inflammatory bile duct disease. With an aim to identify target antigens for sensitive serodiagnosis, adenylate kinase 3 of C. sinensis (CsAK3) was successfully expressed in soluble form in Escherichia coli by fusion to an RNA-interacting domain derived from human Lys-tRNA synthetase and purified by Ni2+-affinity chromatography. Anti-CsAK3 serum was raised by immunization of mice, and Western blotting confirmed that CsAK3 was expressed in adult-stage C. sinensis. Histochemical analysis showed that CsAK3 was localized to the subtegumental tissue of C. sinensis and was excreted into the bile duct of the host. When tested against sera from various parasite-infected patients by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, the recombinant CsAK3 elicited a specific response to C. sinensis-infected sera. The results suggest that CsAK3, either alone or in combination with other antigens, could be used for improving the clinical diagnosis of clonorchiasis.Entities:
Keywords: Adenylate kinase 3 of C. sinensis; Clonorchis sinensis; RNA-interacting domain; immunostaining; serodiagnosis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29580315 DOI: 10.1017/S0031182018000434
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitology ISSN: 0031-1820 Impact factor: 3.234