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Development of a species-specific coproantigen ELISA for human taenia solium taeniasis

Guezala, MC; Rodriguez, S; Zamora, H; Garcia, HH; Gonzalez, AE; Tembo, A; Allan, JC; Craig, PS

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Authors

MC Guezala

S Rodriguez

H Zamora

HH Garcia

AE Gonzalez

A Tembo

JC Allan

PS Craig



Abstract

Taenia solium causes human neurocysticercosis and is endemic in underdeveloped countries where backyard pig keeping is common. Microscopic fecal diagnostic methods for human T. solium taeniasis are not very sensitive, and Taenia saginata and Taenia solium eggs are indistinguishable under the light microscope. Coproantigen (CoAg) ELISA methods are very sensitive, but currently only genus (Taenia) specific. This paper describes the development of a highly species-specific coproantigen ELISA test to detect T. solium intestinal taeniasis. Sensitivity was maintained using a capture antibody of rabbit IgG against T. solium adult whole worm somatic extract, whereas species specificity was achieved by utilization of an enzyme-conjugated rabbit IgG against T. solium adult excretory-secretory (ES) antigen. A known panel of positive and negative human fecal samples was tested with this hybrid sandwich ELISA. The ELISA test gave 100% specificity and 96.4% sensitivity for T. solium tapeworm carriers (N = 28), with a J index of 0.96. This simple ELISA incorporating anti-adult somatic and anti-adult ES antibodies provides the first potentially species-specific coproantigen test for human T. solium taeniasis.

Citation

Guezala, M., Rodriguez, S., Zamora, H., Garcia, H., Gonzalez, A., Tembo, A., …Craig, P. (2009). Development of a species-specific coproantigen ELISA for human taenia solium taeniasis. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 81(3), 433-437

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2009
Deposit Date Dec 20, 2011
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Print ISSN 0002-9637
Publisher American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 81
Issue 3
Pages 433-437
Publisher URL http://www.ajtmh.org/content/81/3/433

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