Usha Singh , S. Misra , P.K. Murthy , J.C. Katiyar , A. Agrawal , A.R. Sircar
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The diagnostic utility of these purified molecules was then assessed by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detecting the IgG antibodies in patients' sera of various categories. Tropical pulmonary eosinophilic subjects revealed highest reactivity with <20 and ~116 kDa molecules while mf positive ones reacted feebly with the majority of the molecules except ~43 and ~66 kDa. Sera of endemic normals revealed high IgG levels but antibodies to ~ 66 kDa were highest. Symptomatic patients showed moderate reactivity. Non-endemic sera neither reacted in blots nor in ELISA. The study demonstrates the usefulness of ~43 kDa in detecting IgG antibodies of mf positive asymptomatic patients. High IgG levels to ~66 kDa followed by ~116 kDa and <20 kDa in sera of endemic normals warrants their immunoprophylactic evaluation.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":101161,"journal":{"name":"Serodiagnosis and Immunotherapy in Infectious Disease","volume":"8 3","pages":"Pages 207-212"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1997-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1016/S0888-0786(96)01081-5","citationCount":"34","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Immunoreactive molecules of Brugia malayi and their diagnostic potential\",\"authors\":\"Usha Singh , S. Misra , P.K. Murthy , J.C. Katiyar , A. Agrawal , A.R. 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The diagnostic utility of these purified molecules was then assessed by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detecting the IgG antibodies in patients' sera of various categories. Tropical pulmonary eosinophilic subjects revealed highest reactivity with <20 and ~116 kDa molecules while mf positive ones reacted feebly with the majority of the molecules except ~43 and ~66 kDa. Sera of endemic normals revealed high IgG levels but antibodies to ~ 66 kDa were highest. Symptomatic patients showed moderate reactivity. Non-endemic sera neither reacted in blots nor in ELISA. The study demonstrates the usefulness of ~43 kDa in detecting IgG antibodies of mf positive asymptomatic patients. 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Immunoreactive molecules of Brugia malayi and their diagnostic potential
Antigen derived from three major life-stages of human lymphatic filariid, Brugia malayi was fractionated by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and reactivity of filarial antibodies, present in sera of human bancroftian patients belonging to different categories of the disease, to immunoreactive molecules was evaluated by Western blotting and immune recognition. Antigen molecules of >180, ~180, ~116, ~66, 58, 33 and <20 kDa were strongly identified in blots especially by symptomatic and endemic normal sera. Although mf positive serum reacted with the majority of these molecules, the intensity of bands was poor. These functional molecules along with ~43 kDa were later isolated from a preparative SDS-polyacrylamide gel by elution. The diagnostic utility of these purified molecules was then assessed by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detecting the IgG antibodies in patients' sera of various categories. Tropical pulmonary eosinophilic subjects revealed highest reactivity with <20 and ~116 kDa molecules while mf positive ones reacted feebly with the majority of the molecules except ~43 and ~66 kDa. Sera of endemic normals revealed high IgG levels but antibodies to ~ 66 kDa were highest. Symptomatic patients showed moderate reactivity. Non-endemic sera neither reacted in blots nor in ELISA. The study demonstrates the usefulness of ~43 kDa in detecting IgG antibodies of mf positive asymptomatic patients. High IgG levels to ~66 kDa followed by ~116 kDa and <20 kDa in sera of endemic normals warrants their immunoprophylactic evaluation.