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Deglycosylation of Excretory-Secretory Antigens of the Second-Stage Larvae of Toxocara cati Improves Its Efficacy in the Diagnosis of Human Toxocariasis

BACKGROUND: Toxocariasis is an important zoonotic infection, especially in tropical areas. One of the significant challenges in the serodiagnosis of human toxocariasis is the cross-reaction of Toxocara antigens with other parasites due to their relatively similar glycan structures. Removing the glyc...

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Autores principales: Pouryousef, Ali, Sarkari, Bahador, Mootabi Alavi, Amir, Omidian, Mostafa, Mikaeili, Fattaneh
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37492799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/3024063
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author Pouryousef, Ali
Sarkari, Bahador
Mootabi Alavi, Amir
Omidian, Mostafa
Mikaeili, Fattaneh
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Sarkari, Bahador
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Omidian, Mostafa
Mikaeili, Fattaneh
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description BACKGROUND: Toxocariasis is an important zoonotic infection, especially in tropical areas. One of the significant challenges in the serodiagnosis of human toxocariasis is the cross-reaction of Toxocara antigens with other parasites due to their relatively similar glycan structures. Removing the glycan structure from Toxocara excretory-secretory (TES) antigens may increase the efficacy of these antigens in the diagnosis of toxocariasis. The current study aimed to assess the efficacy of deglycosylated Toxocara cati excretory-secretory (dTES) antigens for the serodiagnosis of human toxocariasis. METHODS: Toxocara ES antigens were prepared from T. cati second-stage larvae and deglycosylated using sodium hydroxide (NaOH). The TES antigens, along with the dTES antigens, were used in an ELISA as well as a western blotting system for the detection of anti-Toxocara antibodies. Sera samples collected from 30 confirmed cases of toxocariasis, 30 patients with other diseases, and 30 healthy subjects were evaluated by both systems. RESULTS: The sensitivity of TES and dTES ELISA for the diagnosis of human toxocariasis was 96.67% (95% CI = 82.78–99.92) and 93.33% (95% CI = 77.93–99.18), respectively, while the specificity of dTES (88.33%; 95% CI = 77.43–95.18) increased significantly compared to the TES (80.00%; 95% CI = 67.67–89.22). The sensitivity of both antigens was 100% (95% CI = 88.43–100) by the western blotting system. Moreover, the specificity of TES and dTES antigens was 95% (95% CI = 86.08–98.96) and 98.33% (95% CI = 91.06–99.96), respectively, when using the western blotting system. CONCLUSION: Results of the current study indicate that the chemical removal of the glycan epitopes of T. cati ES antigens significantly reduces cross-reactivity rates with other parasitic infections. Considering the findings of the present study, the dTES antigens seem to be suitable antigens for the serodiagnosis of human toxocariasis.
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spelling pubmed-103659172023-07-25 Deglycosylation of Excretory-Secretory Antigens of the Second-Stage Larvae of Toxocara cati Improves Its Efficacy in the Diagnosis of Human Toxocariasis Pouryousef, Ali Sarkari, Bahador Mootabi Alavi, Amir Omidian, Mostafa Mikaeili, Fattaneh J Trop Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Toxocariasis is an important zoonotic infection, especially in tropical areas. One of the significant challenges in the serodiagnosis of human toxocariasis is the cross-reaction of Toxocara antigens with other parasites due to their relatively similar glycan structures. Removing the glycan structure from Toxocara excretory-secretory (TES) antigens may increase the efficacy of these antigens in the diagnosis of toxocariasis. The current study aimed to assess the efficacy of deglycosylated Toxocara cati excretory-secretory (dTES) antigens for the serodiagnosis of human toxocariasis. METHODS: Toxocara ES antigens were prepared from T. cati second-stage larvae and deglycosylated using sodium hydroxide (NaOH). The TES antigens, along with the dTES antigens, were used in an ELISA as well as a western blotting system for the detection of anti-Toxocara antibodies. Sera samples collected from 30 confirmed cases of toxocariasis, 30 patients with other diseases, and 30 healthy subjects were evaluated by both systems. RESULTS: The sensitivity of TES and dTES ELISA for the diagnosis of human toxocariasis was 96.67% (95% CI = 82.78–99.92) and 93.33% (95% CI = 77.93–99.18), respectively, while the specificity of dTES (88.33%; 95% CI = 77.43–95.18) increased significantly compared to the TES (80.00%; 95% CI = 67.67–89.22). The sensitivity of both antigens was 100% (95% CI = 88.43–100) by the western blotting system. Moreover, the specificity of TES and dTES antigens was 95% (95% CI = 86.08–98.96) and 98.33% (95% CI = 91.06–99.96), respectively, when using the western blotting system. CONCLUSION: Results of the current study indicate that the chemical removal of the glycan epitopes of T. cati ES antigens significantly reduces cross-reactivity rates with other parasitic infections. Considering the findings of the present study, the dTES antigens seem to be suitable antigens for the serodiagnosis of human toxocariasis. Hindawi 2023-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10365917/ /pubmed/37492799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/3024063 Text en Copyright © 2023 Ali Pouryousef et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pouryousef, Ali
Sarkari, Bahador
Mootabi Alavi, Amir
Omidian, Mostafa
Mikaeili, Fattaneh
Deglycosylation of Excretory-Secretory Antigens of the Second-Stage Larvae of Toxocara cati Improves Its Efficacy in the Diagnosis of Human Toxocariasis
title Deglycosylation of Excretory-Secretory Antigens of the Second-Stage Larvae of Toxocara cati Improves Its Efficacy in the Diagnosis of Human Toxocariasis
title_full Deglycosylation of Excretory-Secretory Antigens of the Second-Stage Larvae of Toxocara cati Improves Its Efficacy in the Diagnosis of Human Toxocariasis
title_fullStr Deglycosylation of Excretory-Secretory Antigens of the Second-Stage Larvae of Toxocara cati Improves Its Efficacy in the Diagnosis of Human Toxocariasis
title_full_unstemmed Deglycosylation of Excretory-Secretory Antigens of the Second-Stage Larvae of Toxocara cati Improves Its Efficacy in the Diagnosis of Human Toxocariasis
title_short Deglycosylation of Excretory-Secretory Antigens of the Second-Stage Larvae of Toxocara cati Improves Its Efficacy in the Diagnosis of Human Toxocariasis
title_sort deglycosylation of excretory-secretory antigens of the second-stage larvae of toxocara cati improves its efficacy in the diagnosis of human toxocariasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37492799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/3024063
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