Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1940905 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Six chimeric synthetic peptides (QCha-1, QCha-2, QCha-3, QCha-4, QCha-5, and QCha-6) incorporating antigenic sequences of two immunodominant repeat B-cell epitopes of Trypanosoma cruzi were synthesized by conventional solid-phase peptide synthesis. The antigenic activity of these peptides was evaluated by UltramicroEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (UMELISA) by using panels of positive Chagasic sera (n = 82), while specificity was evaluated with samples from healthy blood donors (n = 44) and patients with other infectious diseases (n = 86). The antigenicity of the chimeric peptides in solid-phase immunoassays was compared with that of the monomeric peptides. Data demonstrated that the chimeric peptide QCha-5 was the most reactive because it detected antibodies to parasite efficiently. The results indicate that chimeric peptide as coating antigen is very useful for the immunodiagnosis of Chagas' disease.
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Authors
Milenen Hernández Marin, Idialis Hernández Spengler, Grisell Ramos MartÃnez, Lilliam Pozo Peña,