Polyclonal antibodies to Paracoccidioides brasiliensis are able to recognise antigens from different strains from Paracoccidioides species complex, including Paracoccidioides lutzii LDR 2
Since the new species Paracoccidioides lutzii emerged in 2009, much has been researched on strains previously considered atypical. Still, there is no consensus about recognition of antigens from P. lutzii by antibodies directed to other Paracoccidioides species, which can have great impact on Paraco...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycoses 2018-11, Vol.61 (11), p.826-832 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the new species
Paracoccidioides lutzii
emerged in 2009, much has been researched on strains previously considered atypical. Still, there is no consensus about recognition of antigens from
P. lutzii
by antibodies directed to other
Paracoccidioides
species, which can have great impact on Paracoccidioidomycosis (
PCM
) diagnosis. Current research investigated soluble protein/carbohydrate epitopes from
P. lutzii
LDR
2,
Paracoccidioides restrepiensis
B339 and
Paracoccidioides americana
LDR
3 recognised by IgG directed to
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
. Cell free antigens (
CFA
) were analysed by: (a)silver and periodic acid‐Schiff staining of
SDS
‐
PAGE
; (b)immunoblot (
IB
) with rabbit IgG anti‐
P. brasiliensis
Pb18; (c)
IB
and
ELISA
with a pool of
PCM
patients’ sera before and after treatment with sodium metaperiodate (
SMP
) to oxidise carbohydrate epitopes. Both rabbit and human immune sera recognised several antigens of
P. lutzii
LDR
2,
P. restrepiensis
B339 and
P. americana
LDR
3.
P. lutzii
's gp43 was not observed in
IB
or silver/
PAS
staining.
SMP
treatment affected reactions with all 3
CFA
s, but more intensely with antigens from
P. lutzii
LDR
2. In conclusion, antibodies directed to
P. brasiliensis
recognised antigens from
P. lutzii
LDR
2. The use of any of the recognised antigens in a broad spectrum diagnostic model for
Paracoccidioides
species complex needs to be further investigated. |
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ISSN: | 0933-7407 1439-0507 |
DOI: | 10.1111/myc.12819 |