The 45 kilodalton molecule of Mycobacterium tuberculosis identified by immunoblotting and monoclonal antibodies as antigenic in patients with tuberculosis.

A R Coates, H Nicolai, M J Pallen, A Guy, S D Chaparas, D A Mitchison
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The object of this study was to discover new M. tuberculosis antigens which are recognized by patients with tuberculosis, because effective serodiagnostic tests are likely to require combinations of different antigens. In our early experiments using immunoblotting, the findings suggested that human sera from smear-negative tuberculosis patients bound to an antigen in the 45 kDa region. Subsequently, estimates of molecular weight in the immunoblots confirmed that the murine monoclonal antibody (MAB) HGT-6 and sera from patients both recognized the same 45 kDa molecule. An antibody-antibody competition assay between MAB HGT-6 and sera from smear-positive tuberculosis patients yielded a positive result in 23 out of 43 sera from patients, but in only four out of 23 from controls. This is further evidence that the 45 kDa antigen is recognized by tuberculous patients. We analysed whether a combination of the 45 kDa antigen results and those of known antigens might better discriminate between minimal smear-negative disease and healthy controls than could test with single antigens. There is no clinically useful laboratory test for smear-negative tuberculosis. In immunoblotting, combining the results with the 65, 45, 38 and 10 kDa antigens gave the best discrimination. This suggests that future serodiagnostic tests for minimal disease, such as the antibody-antibody competition assay, should contain a MAB against the 45 kDa antigen and possibly also against the 10 kDa antigen.

免疫印迹和单克隆抗体鉴定结核分枝杆菌45千道尔顿分子为结核病患者的抗原。
本研究的目的是发现新的结核分枝杆菌抗原,这些抗原可被结核病患者识别,因为有效的血清诊断测试可能需要不同抗原的组合。在我们使用免疫印迹法的早期实验中,研究结果表明,涂片阴性结核病患者的人血清与45 kDa区域的抗原结合。随后,免疫印迹中分子量的估计证实,小鼠单克隆抗体(MAB) HGT-6和患者血清都识别相同的45 kDa分子。单克隆抗体HGT-6与涂阳结核患者血清之间的抗体-抗体竞争测定在43例患者血清中有23例呈阳性,但在23例对照中只有4例呈阳性。这进一步证明45kda抗原可被结核患者识别。我们分析了45 kDa抗原结果和已知抗原的组合是否比单一抗原能更好地区分最小涂片阴性疾病和健康对照。对涂片阴性结核没有临床有用的实验室检查。在免疫印迹中,与65、45、38和10 kDa抗原结合的结果识别效果最好。这表明,未来对微小疾病的血清诊断试验,如抗体-抗体竞争试验,应该包含针对45 kDa抗原的单抗,也可能包含针对10 kDa抗原的单抗。
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