Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Mar 2011)

Identification of candidate antigens from adult stages of Toxocara canis for the serodiagnosis of human toxocariasis

  • Patrícia Longuinhos Peixoto,
  • Evaldo Nascimento,
  • Guilherme Grossi Lopes Cançado,
  • Rodrigo Rodrigues Cambraia de Miranda,
  • Regina Lunardi Rocha,
  • Ricardo Nascimento Araújo,
  • Ricardo Toshio Fujiwara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762011000200014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 106, no. 2
pp. 200 – 206

Abstract

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In the present work, we identified adult Toxocara canis antigens through sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis for potential use in human toxocariasis immunodiagnosis. The sensitivity and specificity of several semi-purified antigens, as well as their cross-reactivity with other parasitic infections, were assessed by IgM and IgG-enzime linked immunosorbent assay. Whilst we found that the crude extract of the parasite presented limited sensitivity, specificity and high cross-reactivity against other parasites, we identified 42, 58, 68 and 97-kDa semi-purified antigens as the most promising candidates for immunodiagnosis. Moreover, the 58 and 68-kDa antigens presented the lowest IgM cross-reactivity. When tested as a combination, a mixture of the 58 and 68-kDa antigens presented 100% sensitivity and specificity, as well as minor cross-reactivity. Although the combination of the 42, 58, 68 and 97-kDa antigens presented 100% sensitivity at a dilution of 1:40, the low specificity and high cross-reactivity observed suggested a limited use for diagnostic purposes. Our data suggested that the 58 and 68-kDa antigens might be most suitable for the immunodiagnosis of human toxocariasis.

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