Abstract
Abstract
Background
Currently, serodiagnosis of infection with the helminth parasite Onchocerca volvulus is limited to the Ov-16 IgG4 test, a test that has limited sensitivity and suboptimal specificity. In previous studies, we identified several linear epitopes that have the potential to supplement the diagnostic toolbox for onchocerciasis.
Methods
In this study three peptides, bearing in total six linear epitopes were transferred to a multiplex ELISA platform. This multiplex ELISA was used to assess the clinical utility of the peptide serology markers by analyzing sample sets from both O. volvulus endemic and non-endemic regions.
Results
The multiplex platform was shown to be reproducible and data obtained on the multiplex platform were comparable to the singleplex ELISA data. The clinical utility assessment showed that in a population of school-aged children from western Kenya, a virtually O. volvulus-free area, significant cross-reactivity with an as-yet to be determined immunogen was detected.
Conclusions
The observations made in this study invalidate the usefulness of the peptide serology markers for onchocerciasis detection. We discuss what could be the origin of this unexpected serological response, but also highlight the need for better characterized biobanks for biomarker discovery activities.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Parasitology
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