Affiliation:
1. Gdańsk University of Technology, Chemical Faculty, Department of Microbiology, Gdańsk, Poland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A goal of the current study was to evaluate serological applications of
Toxoplasma gondii
GRA2 and rhoptry protein 1 (ROP1) antigens. Soluble recombinant GRA2 and ROP1 antigens as fusion proteins containing six histidyl residues at the N and C terminals were obtained using an
Escherichia coli
expression system. Purification by one-step metal affinity chromatography allowed recovery of milligram amounts of pure recombinant proteins per liter of culture. The usefulness of these antigens for diagnosis of human infections was tested on 167 serum samples obtained during routine diagnostic tests. A panel of 37 serum samples from patients with acute toxoplasmosis was compared to a panel of 90 serum samples from individuals with past infection. The results indicated that both GRA2 and ROP1 recombinant antigens detected antibodies more frequently in samples from individuals with acute infections (100% and 94.6%, respectively) than in samples from individuals with chronic infections (22.5% and 15.5%, respectively). These results suggest that immunoglobulin G antibodies against GRA2 and ROP1 antigens are produced during the acute stage of toxoplasmosis but are uncommon in the chronic phase of the infection. Hence, these recombinant proteins can be used as specific molecular markers to differentiate between acute and chronic infections.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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