2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203490
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Evaluation of a set of refolded recombinant antigens for serodiagnosis of human fascioliasis

Abstract: Diagnosis of fascioliasis with high sensitivity and specificity antigens play a vital role in the management of the disease. Majority of commercial serological tests use F. hepatica native antigens and indicate wide diversities in test accuracy. Nowadays, recombinant antigens have been introduced as diagnostic reagents offer better test standardization. A combination of highly pure recombinant antigens associated with correct folding will leads to improve specificity and sensitivity of ELISA for diagnosis of F… Show more

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“…In Aspergillus oryzae mycelium secretome, aminopeptidase was related to collagen degradation processes (Ding et al, 2014). Furthermore, in a recent study, aminopeptidase demonstrated its antigenic potential during the expression of recombinant proteins of Fasciola hepatica when probed against antibodies from patients with fascioliasis (Mirzadeh et al, 2018) and against anti-aminopeptidase monoclonal antibodies from Taenia pisiformis (Zhang et al, 2018). The antigenicity of this molecule was also attested to in eggs and adult worms of Schistosoma mansoni following mouse infection assays (Maggioli et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In Aspergillus oryzae mycelium secretome, aminopeptidase was related to collagen degradation processes (Ding et al, 2014). Furthermore, in a recent study, aminopeptidase demonstrated its antigenic potential during the expression of recombinant proteins of Fasciola hepatica when probed against antibodies from patients with fascioliasis (Mirzadeh et al, 2018) and against anti-aminopeptidase monoclonal antibodies from Taenia pisiformis (Zhang et al, 2018). The antigenicity of this molecule was also attested to in eggs and adult worms of Schistosoma mansoni following mouse infection assays (Maggioli et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%