Title
Characterization, cloning, and expression of two diagnostic antigens for Taenia solium tapeworm infection.
Date Issued
01 January 2004
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Levine M.Z.
Calderón J.C.
Wilkins P.P.
Lane W.S.
Asara J.M.
Hancock K.
Tsang V.C.W.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Abstract
Adult and larval stages of Taenia solium cause 2 diseases in humans, i.e., taeniasis and cysticercosis, respectively. Diagnosis and treatment of taeniasis are the ultimate means to eliminate cysticercosis. A serological taeniasis diagnostic test has been developed for laboratory use. However, recombinant forms of the taeniasis diagnostic proteins are required to overcome the limited supply of native proteins and allow the development of a low-cost and field-applicable test with high sensitivity and specificity. Using 2-dimensional electrophoresis of T. solium excretory and secretory (TSES) products from hamster adult tape-worm in vitro cultures, we have identified 5 T. solium-specific protein spots, with molecular weights of 33 kDa (protein isoelectrofocusing point [pI]: 5.6, 5.3, 5.1) and 38 kDa (pI: 4.6, 4.5). Protein sequencing and molecular cloning of these proteins showed that although endowed with different pls, the proteins with the same molecular weights shared the same protein backbone, named TSES33 and TSES38. Their full-length complementary DNAs encode proteins with 267 and 278 amino acids, respectively. TSES33 and TSES38 were expressed in a baculovirus system. Both recombinant proteins were recognized by a panel of taeniasis, but not cysticercosis patient serum samples, indicating that they can potentially replace the native proteins in the development of a more efficacious taeniasis diagnostic test.
Start page
631
End page
638
Volume
90
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
ParasitologÃa
DOI
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-3142715748
PubMed ID
Source
The Journal of parasitology
ISSN of the container
00223395
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases P01AI051976, U01AI035894
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