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IJI-Iranian Journal of Immunology. 2009; 6 (3): 130-140
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-102076

ABSTRACT

Leishmaniasis- a neglected public health problem- is a group of diseases affecting an estimated 12 million people worldwide. In the present study, recombinant Leishmania major superoxide dismutase B1 [rLmSODB1] has been utilized as a potential antigen for the serodiagnosis of human cutaneous [CL] and visceral leishmaniasis [VL] in the endemic regions of southern part of Iran. Additionally, the sensitivity and specificity of ELISA-based serodiagnosis using rLmSODB1 and the soluble Leishmania antigen [SLA] were compared. For the first time, rLmSODB1 has been cloned successfully and used for ELISA-based serodiagnosis. Sera from 30 CL and 24 VL cases were included in this study. Additional studies were also done for the evaluation of cross-reactivity using sera from 41 endemic controls including normal endemic donors [n= 20], systemic lupus erythematosus patients [n=5], rheumatoid arthritis patients [n= 5], and patients with tuberculosis [n=11]. Analysis indicated that rLmSODB1 was recognized by62.5% and 13.3% of sera from patients with VL and CL, showing a sensitivity of 72.7% and 53.6%, respectively. However 95.8% of VL and 30% of CL sera reacted with SLA, revealing sensitivities of 96% and 58.8%, respectively. Additionally, from 41 sera collected either from healthy subjects or patients affected with other diseases, 97.5% were negative with SLA or rLmSODB1 [specificity 97.6%]. These results show that rLmSODB1 almost does not react with sera from patients with tuberculosis and autoimmune diseases and may be considered as a candidate antigen for the specific immunodiagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis


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Humans , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/diagnosis , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/diagnosis , Superoxide Dismutase/immunology , Cloning, Molecular , Serologic Tests/methods , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Antibodies, Protozoan/blood
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