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Trypanosoma cruzi: characterization of two recombinant antigens with potential application in the diagnosis of Chagas' disease.

A Gruber1, B Zingales.   

Abstract

A genomic library of Trypanosoma cruzi, constructed in the vector lambda gt11, was screened with a hyperimmune rabbit antiserum against tissue culture trypomastigotes. Two clones, B12 and B13, containing inserts of 350 and 600 bp, respectively, were isolated. Sequencing data indicated that both clones present a pattern of tandemly repeated nucleotide units of 60 bp for B12 and 36 bp for B13. Southern blot analysis suggests that both corresponding genes exist as a single copy. The inserts of both recombinants were subcloned in the vector pMSgt11, in phase with the lacZ gene. Recombinant proteins were affinity purified on pAPTG-agarose columns and employed to immunize rabbits, as well as to immunoselect human chagasic antibodies. By Western blot, antibodies to B12 reacted with bands of 230 kDa in trypomastigotes and 200 kDa in epimastigotes, while those to B13 identified bands of 140 and 116 kDa in trypomastigotes and epimastigotes. Immunoprecipitation of radioiodinated parasites revealed that the 140-kDa antigen recognized by antibodies to B13 is located on the membrane of trypomastigotes but not epimastigotes. The potential application of either recombinant antigen in the serological diagnosis of Chagas' disease was evaluated initially by RIA. It was observed that B13 presents a very good performance with sensitivity of 97%. For B12, the corresponding value was 82%. The reactivity to B13 was also evaluated by ELISA tests run in parallel with conventional serological reactions for Chagas' disease. Analysis of 209 serum samples indicates that B13 presents similar or even better performance in relation to the use of total epimastigote antigens, making it a promising candidate for the diagnosis of Chagas' disease.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8467895     DOI: 10.1006/expr.1993.1001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Parasitol        ISSN: 0014-4894            Impact factor:   2.011


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4.  Autoimmunity in Chagas' disease. Identification of cardiac myosin-B13 Trypanosoma cruzi protein crossreactive T cell clones in heart lesions of a chronic Chagas' cardiomyopathy patient.

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5.  Evaluation of recombinant antigens for serodiagnosis of Chagas' disease in South and Central America.

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10.  Autoimmunity in Chagas disease cardiopathy: biological relevance of a cardiac myosin-specific epitope crossreactive to an immunodominant Trypanosoma cruzi antigen.

Authors:  E Cunha-Neto; M Duranti; A Gruber; B Zingales; I De Messias; N Stolf; G Bellotti; M E Patarroyo; F Pilleggi; J Kalil
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