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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 55(3): 283-288, jul. 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1374051

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Resumen Los desórdenes congénitos de la glicosilación son un grupo de desórdenes genéticos de herencia, generalmente autosómica y recesiva. Descriptos por primera vez por Jaeken en 1980, comprenden defectos en la N- y O-glicosilación de proteínas y de lípidos. Los pacientes con defectos de N-glicosilación muestran un amplio espectro de manifestaciones clínicas, con alto compromiso neurológico. Por esta razón, se hace necesaria la implementación de una metodología que ayude en el diagnóstico. El Laboratorio de Pesquisa Neonatal incorporó el isoelectroenfoque de transferrina como método de screening y, posteriormente, secuenciación del gen PMM2 como método confirmatorio para las muestras con screening alterado. Se presentan, en este trabajo, la experiencia y los resultados obtenidos entre noviembre de 2017 y diciembre de 2018, los que permitieron establecer un algoritmo de trabajo que impactó positivamente en el diagnóstico de estos pacientes.


Abstract Congenital disorders of glycosylation are a group of genetic, autosomal and recessive diseases, first reported by Jaeken in 1980. These include defects in N- and O-glycosilation of proteins and lipids. Most N-glycosylation defects are multi-organ diseases with neurological involvement. Therefore, the implementation of a screening methodology is necessary to contribute in the diagnosis. Newborn Screening Laboratory included the transferrin isoelectrofocusing as a screening method and, subsequently, PMM2 gene sequencing as a confirmatory method for samples with altered screening. The present study shows the experience and results obtained between November 2017 and December 2018, which made it possible to establish an algorithm that positively impacted in the diagnosis of these patients.


Resumo Os defeitos congênitos da glicosilação (CDG) são um grupo de doenças genéticas, autossômicas e recessivas.Descritos pela primeira vez por Jaeken em 1980, eles incluem na N- e O- glicosilação de proteínas e lipídios.Pacientes com defeitos da N-glicosilação mostram um amplo espectro de manifestações clínicas, com alto comprometimento neurológico. Por esse motivo, a implementação de uma metodologia necessária para contribuirno diagnóstico. O Laboratório de Pesquisa Neonatal incorporou isoeletro-enfoque da transferrina (IEF)como método de screening e posterior sequenciamento do gene PMM2 como método confirmatório para asamostras que apresentaram triagem alterada. Neste trabalho, são apresentadas as experiências e resultadosobtidos entre novembro de 2017 e dezembro de 2018, que permitiram estabelecer um algoritmo de trabalhoque teve um impacto positivo no diagnóstico desses pacientes.


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Congenital Abnormalities , Glycosylation
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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 63: e20190148, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1132220

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Abstract Recombinant proteins are a suggested alternative for the diagnosis of toxocariasis. The current Escherichia coli recombinant protein overexpression system usually produces insoluble products. As an alternative, yeast such as Pichia pastoris have secretory mechanisms, which could diminish the cost and time for production. This study aimed to produce recombinant proteins in Pichia pastoris and verify their sensibility and specificity in an indirect ELISA assay. Two sequences (rTES-30 and rTES-120) of Toxocara canis excretory-secretory antigens were cloned in a pPICZαB vector and expressed in P. pastoris KM71H. Sera samples collected from human adults infected by Toxocara spp. were tested by indirect ELISA using rTES-30 and rTES-120 as antigens. Recombinant proteins were detected at 72 hours after induction, in the supernatant, as pure bands between 60~70 kDa with hyperglycosylation. Regarding diagnosis potential, recombinant antigens had high specificity (95.6%); however, sensitivity was 55.6% for rTES-30 and 68.9% for rTES-120. Further deglycosylation of the P. pastoris antigens did not seem to affect ELISA performance (p>0.05). The low sensitivity in the serodiagnosis diminished any advantage that P. pastoris expression could have. Therefore, we do not recommend P. pastoris recombinant TES production as an alternative for the diagnosis of toxocariasis.


Subject(s)
Humans , Pichia/immunology , Recombinant Proteins/blood , Toxocariasis/diagnosis , Immunologic Tests , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Sensitivity and Specificity
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