Evaluation of Crude and Recombinant Antigens of Schistosoma japonicum for the Detection of Schistosoma mekongi Human Infection

Author:

Angeles Jose Ma. M.ORCID,Wanlop Atcharaphan,Dang-Trinh Minh-AnhORCID,Kirinoki Masashi,Kawazu Shin-ichiro,Yajima Aya

Abstract

Asian schistosomiasis caused by the blood fluke Schistosoma mekongi is endemic in northern Cambodia and Southern Lao People’s Democratic Republic. The disease is mainly diagnosed by stool microscopy. However, serodiagnosis such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with soluble egg antigen (SEA), has been shown to have better sensitivity compared to the stool examination, especially in the settings with a low intensity of infection. To date, no recombinant antigen has been assessed using ELISA for the detection of S. mekongi infection, due to the lack of genome information for this schistosome species. Thus, the objective of this study is to evaluate several recombinant S. japonicum antigens that have been developed in our laboratory for the detection of S. mekongi infection. The crude antigen SjSEA and recombinant antigens Sj7TR, SjPCS, SjPRx-4, and SjChi-3 were evaluated in ELISA using serum samples positive for S. mekongi infection. The cross-reaction was checked using sera positive for Ophistorchis viverrini. ELISA results showed that S. japonicum SEA at low concentrations showed better diagnostic performance than the recombinant antigens tested using the archived serum samples from Cambodia. However, further optimization of the recombinant antigens should be conducted in future studies to improve their diagnostic performance for S. mekongi detection.

Funder

WHO Western Pacific Regional Office

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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