INVESTIGADORES
NUSBLAT Alejandro David
artículos
Título:
Histoplasma antigens as novel players for the development of new enzyme immunoassays for the serodiagnosis of histoplasmosis: a comparative study of their analytical performance
Autor/es:
LABOCCETTA, CAROLINA RODRÍGUEZ; FERNÁNDEZ, VÍCTOR J BRICEÑO; GARRIDO, AGUSTÍN VIDELA; POSSE, GLADYS B; CUESTAS, MARÍA L; NUSBLAT, ALEJANDRO D
Revista:
MEDICAL MYCOLOGY
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2024
ISSN:
1369-3786
Resumen:
Definitive diagnosis of histoplasmosis relies oninvolves culture and/or cytology/histopathology; however, these procedures have limited sensitivity and cultures are time-consuming. Antigen tests are sensitive in disseminated cases, but costly and not widely available. Antibodies detection by immunodiffusion has low sensitivity in immunocompromised individuals and uses histoplasmin (HMN), a crude antigenic extract, as reagent. Novel protein antigen candidates have been recently identified and recombinantly produced by DNA-recombinant techniques to obtain standardized and specific reagents for diagnosing histoplasmosis. To compare the analytical performance of novel ELISAs for antibodies testing for diagnosing histoplasmosis using different Histoplasma capsulatum antigens as reagents. The H. capsulatum 100kDa protein (Hcp100), the M antigen and its immunoreactive fragment F1 were produced by DNA-recombinant techniques. Galactomannan was purified from both the yeast and mycelial cell walls (yGM and mGM, respectively). The analytical performance of the ELISA tests for the serological detection of for detecting antibodies against these antigens was evaluated and compared with those obtained using HMN as reagent. Antibodies detection by the Hcp100 ELISA demonstrated 90.0% sensitivity and 92.0% specificity, versus 43.3 % sensitivity and 95.0% specificity of the M ELISA, 33.3% sensitivity and 84.0% specificity of the F1 ELISA, 96.7% sensitivity and 94.0% specificity of the yGM ELISA, 83.3% sensitivity and 88.0% specificity of the mGM ELISA and 70.0% sensitivity and 86.0% specificity for the HMN ELISA.In summary, Hcp100 is proposed as the most a promising candidate for the serodiagnosis of histoplasmosis. The primary immunoreactive element in HMN proved to be GM rather than the M antigen. Nevertheless, a higher incidence of cross-reactions was noted with GM compared to M.