Specific and nonspecific immunodiagnostic properties of recombinant and synthetic Plasmodium falciparum antigens.

J Knobloch, M Schreiber, S Grokhovsky, A Scherf
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Six Plasmodium falciparum/beta-galactosidase fusion proteins produced by a genomic DNA expression library, and two synthetic Plasmodium falciparum antigens were applied to ELISA and tested for their immunodiagnostic properties. Results were compared to reference methods, i.e. fluorescence antibody test with whole cell antigen and ELISA with detergent-soluble crude schizont antigen. Anti-Plasmodium falciparum antibodies could be detected by these molecular antigens to varying extents in human sera. Undesired reactivity to fusion proteins due to the high prevalence of antibodies to beta-galactosidase in human sera and undesired reactivity to one of the synthetic antigens (P12) frequently occurred. The antibodies responsible for the nonspecific reactivity could not be identified. It was concluded that the application of molecular Plasmodium falciparum antigens to ELISA represents a practicable approach to immunodiagnosis of malaria if the construction of epitopes that bind antibodies other than Plasmodium falciparum antibodies can be avoided.

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重组和合成恶性疟原虫抗原的特异性和非特异性免疫诊断特性。
利用基因组DNA表达文库制备的6种恶性疟原虫/ β -半乳糖苷酶融合蛋白和2种合成的恶性疟原虫抗原,应用ELISA法检测其免疫诊断特性。结果与参考方法全细胞抗原荧光抗体法和洗涤可溶性裂殖菌粗抗原ELISA法进行比较。这些分子抗原可在人血清中不同程度地检测到抗恶性疟原虫抗体。由于人血清中β -半乳糖苷酶抗体的高流行率,对融合蛋白的不期望反应性和对一种合成抗原(P12)的不期望反应性经常发生。导致非特异性反应性的抗体无法识别。因此,如果避免构建结合恶性疟原虫抗体以外抗体的表位,将恶性疟原虫分子抗原应用于ELISA是一种可行的疟疾免疫诊断方法。
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