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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Molecular and immunological characterization of mycobacterium tuberculosis CFP-10, an immunodiagnostic antigen missing in mycobacterium bovis BCG
Other Titles: Journal of Clinical Mircobiology
Authors: Dillon, Davin C.
Alderson, Mark R.
Day, Craig H.
Bement, Teresa
Campos Neto, Antonio
Skeiky, Yasir A. W.
Vedvick, Thomas S.
Badaró, Roberto José da Silva
Reed, Steven G.
Houghton, Raymond
metadata.dc.creator: Dillon, Davin C.
Alderson, Mark R.
Day, Craig H.
Bement, Teresa
Campos Neto, Antonio
Skeiky, Yasir A. W.
Vedvick, Thomas S.
Badaró, Roberto José da Silva
Reed, Steven G.
Houghton, Raymond
Abstract: In order to identify antigens that may be used in the serodiagnosis of active tuberculosis (TB), we screened a Mycobacterium tuberculosis genomic expression library with a pool of sera from patients diagnosed with active pulmonary TB. The sera used lacked reactivity with a recombinant form of the M. tuberculosis 38-kDa antigen (r38kDa), and the goal was to identify antigens that might complement r38kDa in a serodiagnostic assay. Utilizing this strategy, we identified a gene, previously designated lhp, which encodes a 100-amino-acid protein referred to as culture filtrate protein 10 (CFP-10). The lhp gene is located directly upstream of esat-6, within a region missing in M. bovis BCG. Immunoblot analysis demonstrated that CFP-10 is present in M. tuberculosis CFP, indicating that it is likely a secreted or shed antigen. Purified recombinant CFP-10 (rCFP-10) was shown to be capable of detecting specific antibody in a percentage of TB patients that lack reactivity with r38kDa, most notably in smear-negative cases, where sensitivity was increased from 21% for r38kDa alone to 40% with the inclusion of rCFP-10. In smear-positive patient sera, sensitivity was increased from 49% for r38kDa alone to 58% with the inclusion of rCFP-10. In addition, rCFP-10 was shown to be a potent T-cell antigen, eliciting proliferative responses and gamma interferon production from peripheral blood mononuclear cells in 70% of purified protein derivative-positive individuals without evident disease. The responses to this antigen argue for the inclusion of rCFP-10 in a polyvalent serodiagnostic test for detection of active TB infection. rCFP-10 could also contribute to the development of a recombinant T-cell diagnostic test capable of detecting exposure to M. tuberculosis.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7307
Issue Date: Sep-2000
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