Saposin-like protein 2 has an immunodiagnostic potential for detecting Fasciolosis gigantica

© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Saposin-like protein 2 (SAP-2) plays an important role in the digestive process of Fasciola gigantica (Fg). It is one of the major proteins synthesized by the caecal epithelial cells and released into fluke's excretion-secretion. Therefore, FgSAP-2 is a plausible target for...

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Main Authors: Kueakhai,P., Changklungmoa,N., Chaithirayanon,K., Phatsara,M., Preyavichyapugdee,N., Riengrojpitak,S., Sangpairoj,K., Chusongsang,P., Sobhon,P.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-383882015-06-16T07:47:07Z Saposin-like protein 2 has an immunodiagnostic potential for detecting Fasciolosis gigantica Kueakhai,P. Changklungmoa,N. Chaithirayanon,K. Phatsara,M. Preyavichyapugdee,N. Riengrojpitak,S. Sangpairoj,K. Chusongsang,P. Sobhon,P. Parasitology Immunology © 2015 Elsevier Inc. Saposin-like protein 2 (SAP-2) plays an important role in the digestive process of Fasciola gigantica (Fg). It is one of the major proteins synthesized by the caecal epithelial cells and released into fluke's excretion-secretion. Therefore, FgSAP-2 is a plausible target for detecting fasciolosis. A polyclonal antibody (PoAb) against recombinant FgSAP-2 was produced by immunizing rabbits with the recombinant protein (rFgSAP-2), and used in sandwich ELISA assay to detect the circulating FgSAP-2 in sera of mice experimentally infected with F. gigantica metacercariae. The assay could detect rFgSAP-2 and the native FgSAP-2 in the excretory-secretory (ES) and whole body (WB) fractions of adult F. gigantica at the concentrations as low as 38 pg/ml, 24 ng/ml, and 102 ng/ml, respectively. As well, the sera from mice experimentally infected with F. gigantica were tested positive by this sandwich ELISA, which exhibited sensitivity, specificity, false positive rate, false negative rate and accuracy at 99.99, 98.67, 1.33, 0.01 and 99.32%, respectively. Therefore, this assay could be used for diagnosis of fasciolosis by F. gigantica. 2015-06-16T07:47:07Z 2015-06-16T07:47:07Z 2015-04-01 Article 00144894 2-s2.0-84922691506 10.1016/j.exppara.2015.01.019 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84922691506&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38388 Academic Press Inc.
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topic Parasitology
Immunology
spellingShingle Parasitology
Immunology
Kueakhai,P.
Changklungmoa,N.
Chaithirayanon,K.
Phatsara,M.
Preyavichyapugdee,N.
Riengrojpitak,S.
Sangpairoj,K.
Chusongsang,P.
Sobhon,P.
Saposin-like protein 2 has an immunodiagnostic potential for detecting Fasciolosis gigantica
description © 2015 Elsevier Inc. Saposin-like protein 2 (SAP-2) plays an important role in the digestive process of Fasciola gigantica (Fg). It is one of the major proteins synthesized by the caecal epithelial cells and released into fluke's excretion-secretion. Therefore, FgSAP-2 is a plausible target for detecting fasciolosis. A polyclonal antibody (PoAb) against recombinant FgSAP-2 was produced by immunizing rabbits with the recombinant protein (rFgSAP-2), and used in sandwich ELISA assay to detect the circulating FgSAP-2 in sera of mice experimentally infected with F. gigantica metacercariae. The assay could detect rFgSAP-2 and the native FgSAP-2 in the excretory-secretory (ES) and whole body (WB) fractions of adult F. gigantica at the concentrations as low as 38 pg/ml, 24 ng/ml, and 102 ng/ml, respectively. As well, the sera from mice experimentally infected with F. gigantica were tested positive by this sandwich ELISA, which exhibited sensitivity, specificity, false positive rate, false negative rate and accuracy at 99.99, 98.67, 1.33, 0.01 and 99.32%, respectively. Therefore, this assay could be used for diagnosis of fasciolosis by F. gigantica.
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author Kueakhai,P.
Changklungmoa,N.
Chaithirayanon,K.
Phatsara,M.
Preyavichyapugdee,N.
Riengrojpitak,S.
Sangpairoj,K.
Chusongsang,P.
Sobhon,P.
author_facet Kueakhai,P.
Changklungmoa,N.
Chaithirayanon,K.
Phatsara,M.
Preyavichyapugdee,N.
Riengrojpitak,S.
Sangpairoj,K.
Chusongsang,P.
Sobhon,P.
author_sort Kueakhai,P.
title Saposin-like protein 2 has an immunodiagnostic potential for detecting Fasciolosis gigantica
title_short Saposin-like protein 2 has an immunodiagnostic potential for detecting Fasciolosis gigantica
title_full Saposin-like protein 2 has an immunodiagnostic potential for detecting Fasciolosis gigantica
title_fullStr Saposin-like protein 2 has an immunodiagnostic potential for detecting Fasciolosis gigantica
title_full_unstemmed Saposin-like protein 2 has an immunodiagnostic potential for detecting Fasciolosis gigantica
title_sort saposin-like protein 2 has an immunodiagnostic potential for detecting fasciolosis gigantica
publisher Academic Press Inc.
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