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  • Evaluation of immunodominant peptides of in vivo expressed mycobacterial antigens in an ELISA-based diagnostic assay for pulmonary tuberculosis.

Evaluation of immunodominant peptides of in vivo expressed mycobacterial antigens in an ELISA-based diagnostic assay for pulmonary tuberculosis.

Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (2023-05-18)
Sumedha Sharma, Deepti Suri, Ashutosh N Aggarwal, Rakesh Yadav, Sunil Sethi, Suman Laal, Indu Verma
ABSTRACT

Non-sputum-based biomarker assay is urgently required as per WHO's target product pipeline for diagnosis of tuberculosis. Therefore, the current study was designed to evaluate the utility of previously identified proteins, encoded by in vivo expressed mycobacterial transcripts in pulmonary tuberculosis, as diagnostic targets for a serodiagnostic assay. A total of 300 subjects were recruited including smear+, smear- pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) patients, sarcoidosis patients, lung cancer patients and healthy controls. Proteins encoded by eight in vivo expressed transcripts selected from previous study including those encoded by two topmost expressed and six RD transcripts (Rv0986, Rv0971, Rv1965, Rv1971, Rv2351c, Rv2657c, Rv2674, Rv3121) were analyzed for B-cell epitopes by peptide arrays/bioinformatics. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to evaluate the antibody response against the selected peptides in sera from PTB and controls. Overall 12 peptides were selected for serodiagnosis. All the peptides were initially screened for their antibody response. The peptide with highest sensitivity and specificity was further assessed for its serodiagnostic ability in all the study subjects. The mean absorbance values for antibody response to selected peptide were significantly higher (p<0.001) in PTB patients as compared to healthy controls; however, the sensitivity for diagnosis of PTB was 31% for smear+ and 20% for smear- PTB patients. Thus, the peptides encoded by in vivo expressed transcripts elicited a significant antibody response, but are not suitable candidates for serodiagnosis of PTB.

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Anti-Human IgA (α-chain specific)−Alkaline Phosphatase antibody produced in goat, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution