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Diagnostic Evaluation of a Synthetic Peptide Derived from a Novel Antigen B Subunit As Related to Other Available Peptides and Native Antigens Used for Serology of Cystic Hydatidosis

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Publisher Wiley
Specialty Parasitology
Date 1998 May 8
PMID 9572048
Citations 17
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Abstract

A synthetic peptide (GU4) derived from an antigen B (AgB) subunit was serologically compared with crude antigen (HCFA); immunopurified AgB and antigen 5 (Ag5), and two other synthetic peptides, for diagnosis of human cystic hydatidosis. GU4 was derived from the sequence of AgB/2, the novel AgB subunit described by us. The other two peptides: 65 (AgB mimotope) and 89-122 (Ag5 mimotope), were described by others. Antigens B and 5 showed higher diagnostic sensitivity than corresponding peptides. All sera reacting with peptides 89-122 and GU4 also reacted with 65. The latter provided three to four times higher sensitivity than the former two peptides, but 30% lower specificity. The diagnostic efficiency of AgB (82%) was higher than those of Ag5 (74%) and HCFA (71%). Interestingly, 89-122 only reacted with hydatid sera, some of which did not react with AgB. Considering positive those reacting with 89-122 or AgB, sensitivity increases from 77% (with AgB) to 82% (combined), while specificity is the same as with AgB (86%). Our results suggest that hydatid serology may be improved by: a) combining several defined antigens (including synthetic peptides), b) design of new E. granulosus-specific mimotopes, which react with the false negative sera (16/90; 18%).

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