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Rv1985c, a promising novel antigen for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection from BCG-vaccinated controls

BACKGROUND: Antigens encoded in the region of difference (RD) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis constitute a potential source of specific antigens for immunodiagnosis. In the present study, recombinant protein Rv1985c from RD2 was cloned, expressed, purified, immunologically characterized and investigat...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jiazhen, Wang, Sen, Zhang, Ying, Su, Xiaodi, Wu, Jing, Shao, Lingyun, Wang, Feifei, Zhang, Shu, Weng, Xinhua, Wang, Honghai, Zhang, Wenhong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2949761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20849593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-273
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author Chen, Jiazhen
Wang, Sen
Zhang, Ying
Su, Xiaodi
Wu, Jing
Shao, Lingyun
Wang, Feifei
Zhang, Shu
Weng, Xinhua
Wang, Honghai
Zhang, Wenhong
author_facet Chen, Jiazhen
Wang, Sen
Zhang, Ying
Su, Xiaodi
Wu, Jing
Shao, Lingyun
Wang, Feifei
Zhang, Shu
Weng, Xinhua
Wang, Honghai
Zhang, Wenhong
author_sort Chen, Jiazhen
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description BACKGROUND: Antigens encoded in the region of difference (RD) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis constitute a potential source of specific antigens for immunodiagnosis. In the present study, recombinant protein Rv1985c from RD2 was cloned, expressed, purified, immunologically characterized and investigated for its potentially diagnostic value for tuberculosis (TB) infection among BCG-vaccinated individuals. METHODS: T-cell response to Rv1985c was evaluated by IFN-γ ELISPOT in 56 TB patients, 20 latent TB infection (LTBI) and 30 BCG-vaccinated controls in comparison with the commercial T-SPOT. TB kit. Humoral response was evaluated by ELISA in 117 TB patients, 45 LTBI and 67 BCG-vaccinated controls, including all those who had T-cell assay, in comparison with a commercial IgG kit. RESULTS: Rv1985c was specifically recognized by cellular and humoral responses from both TB and LTBI groups compared with healthy controls. Rv1985c IgG-ELISA achieved 52% and 62% sensitivity respectively, which outperformed the sensitivity of PATHOZYME-MYCO kit (34%) in detecting active TB (P = 0.011), whereas IFN-γ Rv1985c-ELISPOT achieved 71% and 55% sensitivity in detecting active and LTBI, respectively. Addition of Rv1985c increased sensitivities of ESAT-6, CFP-10 and ESAT-6/CFP-10 combination in detecting TB from 82.1% to 89.2% (P = 0.125), 67.9% to 87.5% (P < 0.001) and 85.7% to 92.9% (P = 0.125), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, Rv1985c is a novel antigen which can be used to immunologically diagnose TB infection along with other immunodominant antigens among BCG-vaccinated population.
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spelling pubmed-29497612010-10-06 Rv1985c, a promising novel antigen for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection from BCG-vaccinated controls Chen, Jiazhen Wang, Sen Zhang, Ying Su, Xiaodi Wu, Jing Shao, Lingyun Wang, Feifei Zhang, Shu Weng, Xinhua Wang, Honghai Zhang, Wenhong BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Antigens encoded in the region of difference (RD) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis constitute a potential source of specific antigens for immunodiagnosis. In the present study, recombinant protein Rv1985c from RD2 was cloned, expressed, purified, immunologically characterized and investigated for its potentially diagnostic value for tuberculosis (TB) infection among BCG-vaccinated individuals. METHODS: T-cell response to Rv1985c was evaluated by IFN-γ ELISPOT in 56 TB patients, 20 latent TB infection (LTBI) and 30 BCG-vaccinated controls in comparison with the commercial T-SPOT. TB kit. Humoral response was evaluated by ELISA in 117 TB patients, 45 LTBI and 67 BCG-vaccinated controls, including all those who had T-cell assay, in comparison with a commercial IgG kit. RESULTS: Rv1985c was specifically recognized by cellular and humoral responses from both TB and LTBI groups compared with healthy controls. Rv1985c IgG-ELISA achieved 52% and 62% sensitivity respectively, which outperformed the sensitivity of PATHOZYME-MYCO kit (34%) in detecting active TB (P = 0.011), whereas IFN-γ Rv1985c-ELISPOT achieved 71% and 55% sensitivity in detecting active and LTBI, respectively. Addition of Rv1985c increased sensitivities of ESAT-6, CFP-10 and ESAT-6/CFP-10 combination in detecting TB from 82.1% to 89.2% (P = 0.125), 67.9% to 87.5% (P < 0.001) and 85.7% to 92.9% (P = 0.125), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, Rv1985c is a novel antigen which can be used to immunologically diagnose TB infection along with other immunodominant antigens among BCG-vaccinated population. BioMed Central 2010-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2949761/ /pubmed/20849593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-273 Text en Copyright ©2010 Chen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chen, Jiazhen
Wang, Sen
Zhang, Ying
Su, Xiaodi
Wu, Jing
Shao, Lingyun
Wang, Feifei
Zhang, Shu
Weng, Xinhua
Wang, Honghai
Zhang, Wenhong
Rv1985c, a promising novel antigen for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection from BCG-vaccinated controls
title Rv1985c, a promising novel antigen for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection from BCG-vaccinated controls
title_full Rv1985c, a promising novel antigen for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection from BCG-vaccinated controls
title_fullStr Rv1985c, a promising novel antigen for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection from BCG-vaccinated controls
title_full_unstemmed Rv1985c, a promising novel antigen for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection from BCG-vaccinated controls
title_short Rv1985c, a promising novel antigen for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection from BCG-vaccinated controls
title_sort rv1985c, a promising novel antigen for diagnosis of tuberculosis infection from bcg-vaccinated controls
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2949761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20849593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-10-273
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