Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
- Volume 34 Issue 4
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- Pages.239-246
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- 1996
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- 2982-5164(pISSN)
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- 1738-0006(eISSN)
Glutamate dehydrogenase antigen detection in Plasmodium falciparum infections
- Dominguez, Neira-De (Universidad Central de Venezuela Tropical Medicine Institute Immunochemistry Department) ;
- Alexis, Rodriguez-Acosta (Universidad Central de Venezuela Tropical Medicine Institute Immunochemistry Department)
- Published : 1996.12.01
Abstract
The usefulness of malaria diagnosis by Plusmodium JaLcipawn-GDH (NADP+), obtained by affinity chromatography. is demonstrated in ELISA assays, testing IgG antibodies against GDH (NADP+) from patients with acute malaria, who have had two or more episodes of malaria. or from sera of hyperimmune patients. GDH (NADP+) thermal stability was demonstrated in a high heat resistance assay. The immunofluorescence assay demonstrated that anti-culture (P. falciporum) supernatant serum and anti-GDH (NADP+) of Proton app. recognized epitopes in Venezuelan isolates and Colombian and Brazilian malarial strains. The antigen is soluble, with high specificity is a potent imnlunogen and is thermoresistant. Key words: antigenic enzymes. glutamate dehydrogenase, malaria diagnosis, Plasmodium berghei, Plcswlodium ccthemelum, PlusmoniumJnlcipnmm, Plosmonium uiuox. soluble antigens.
Keywords
- antigenic enzymes;
- glutamate dehydrogenase;
- malaria diagnosis;
- Plasmodium berghei;
- Plasmodium cathemerium;
- Plasmodium falciparum;
- Plasmodium vivax;
- soluble antigens