Recombinant SAG1 Antigen to Detect Toxoplasma Gondii Specific Im­munoglobulin G in Human Sera by ELISA Test

Background: Although some serological tests for the detection of Toxoplasma gondii-specific immunoglobulin are commercially available, better diagnostic tools are needed. The aim of pre­sent study was to evaluate the usefulness of the recombinant Toxoplasma gondii SAG1 antigen for the recognition of...

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Main Authors: N Jalallou, M Bandepour, H Khazan, A Haghighi, SH Abdollahi, B Kazemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Parasitology
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/15792.pdf
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Summary:Background: Although some serological tests for the detection of Toxoplasma gondii-specific immunoglobulin are commercially available, better diagnostic tools are needed. The aim of pre­sent study was to evaluate the usefulness of the recombinant Toxoplasma gondii SAG1 antigen for the recognition of toxoplasmosis by ELISA.Methods: This study was conducted in Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Centers, Sha­hid Beheshti University, M.C., Tehran, Iran in 2008-2009. Surface antigen 1 (SAG1), a tachy­zoite stage-specific protein, was subcloned into an expression vector and was subsequently trans­formed into BL21 (DE3) pLysS competent bacterial cells. After inducing expression of the recombi­nant antigen, the protein product was purified using Ni-affinity chromatography. The immuno­reactivity of recombinant SAG1 (rSAG1) was analyzed by SDS-PAGE and western blot­ting. The reactivity of the rec-SAG1 protein was evaluated using an ELISA.Result: Sensitivity and specificity of the generated recombinant-ELISA (rec-ELISA) compared to a commercially available ELISA (com-ELISA) were 88.4% and 88%, respectively.Conclusion: Recombinant SAG1 produced in E. coli is a promising antigen that can be used in diag­nostic assays for the detection of specific antibodies against T. gondii.
ISSN:1735-7020
2008-238X