Antigenic Similarity Between Different Paracoccidioides Species in a Murine Model of Paracoccidioidomycosis Reveals High IgG Avidity for the 70 kDa Antigen.
Igor Massahiro de Souza Suguiura, Heinrik Makoto de Souza Suguiura, Lilian Cristiane Baeza, Eiko Nakagawa Itano, Mario Augusto Ono
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Abstract
Since the new taxonomic proposal for differentiating Paracoccidioides species, many questions have emerged regarding its relevance beyond molecular analysis. Geographical distribution, pathogenesis, morphology, and virulence are still under debate to confirm the diverse genotypic profile of these species. In this study, we evaluated the serological differences of mice experimentally infected with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis sensu stricto, Paracoccidioides restrepiensis, Paracoccidioides americana, Paracoccidioides venezuelensis, and Paracoccidioides lutzii. The serological differences between the Paracoccidioides spp. were evaluated by ELISA, Western blot, and avidity Western blot using cell-free antigens (CFA) of the heterologous and homologous Paracoccidioides isolates used for the experimental infection. As expected, all Paracoccidioides spp. isolates shared several antigens that were recognized by mouse antibodies in both ELISA and Western blot. While ELISA results revealed differences in antigen recognition among isolates, these differences were not consistent at the species level. The number of bands identified in the immunoblotting varied among the isolates, with certain antigens, such as those from Pb01, a P. lutzii isolate, being less recognized across groups. We also observed overall differences in IgG avidity toward the CFA antigens. Notably, higher avidity was observed for the ~ 70 kDa antigen when compared to other antigens such as 79, 64, 54 and 43 kDa, the latter being gp43, the most studied and widely used glycoprotein for paracoccidioidomycosis immunodiagnosis.
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Mycopathologia is an official journal of the International Union of Microbiological Societies (IUMS). Mycopathologia was founded in 1938 with the mission to ‘diffuse the understanding of fungal diseases in man and animals among mycologists’. Many of the milestones discoveries in the field of medical mycology have been communicated through the pages of this journal. Mycopathologia covers a diverse, interdisciplinary range of topics that is unique in breadth and depth. The journal publishes peer-reviewed, original articles highlighting important developments concerning medically important fungi and fungal diseases. The journal highlights important developments in fungal systematics and taxonomy, laboratory diagnosis of fungal infections, antifungal drugs, clinical presentation and treatment, and epidemiology of fungal diseases globally. Timely opinion articles, mini-reviews, and other communications are usually invited at the discretion of the editorial board. Unique case reports highlighting unprecedented progress in the diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections, are published in every issue of the journal. MycopathologiaIMAGE is another regular feature for a brief clinical report of potential interest to a mixed audience of physicians and laboratory scientists. MycopathologiaGENOME is designed for the rapid publication of new genomes of human and animal pathogenic fungi using a checklist-based, standardized format.