1997
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651997000500002
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Cross-Reactions between Toxocara canis and Ascaris suum in the diagnosis of visceral larva migrans by western blotting technique

Abstract: Visceral larva migrans (VLM) is a clinical syndrome caused by infection of man by Toxocara spp, the common roundworm of dogs and cats. Tissue migration of larval stages causes illness specially in children. Because larvae are difficult to detect in tissues, diagnosis is mostly based on serology. After the introduction of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using the larval excretory-secretory antigen of T. canis (TES), the diagnosis specificity was greatly improved although cross-reactivity with othe… Show more

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“…It is known that there are antigenic similarities among Ascaris species, but it is very interesting to note that the A. suum antigens may help us to decrease the cross-reactions in cases of patients with H. nana, taking in consideration that this parasite belongs to other Phylum. Although statistically no significant (t = 2.23; p = 0.068), this serum absorption procedure could eliminate totally or partially the crossreactions in some cases, these findings demonstrates that the previous serum absorption with A. suum antigens would improve the dot-ELISA performance, as mentioned by others 4,26,31 . On the other hand, we could not exclude the possibility of mixed infections between Toxocara sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…It is known that there are antigenic similarities among Ascaris species, but it is very interesting to note that the A. suum antigens may help us to decrease the cross-reactions in cases of patients with H. nana, taking in consideration that this parasite belongs to other Phylum. Although statistically no significant (t = 2.23; p = 0.068), this serum absorption procedure could eliminate totally or partially the crossreactions in some cases, these findings demonstrates that the previous serum absorption with A. suum antigens would improve the dot-ELISA performance, as mentioned by others 4,26,31 . On the other hand, we could not exclude the possibility of mixed infections between Toxocara sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Many authors refer that the main cause of crossreactions in serological tests for immunodiagnostics of toxocariasis are the presence of other helminth infections, while protozoa and coccidia are less related 4,15,23,26 . In our study, we observed false positive reactions in sera from parasitized subjects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also note that the presence of mixed infections between Toxocara and other helminthes might increase the frequency of seropositivity using conventional serological tests, but with the previous serum absorption with Ascaris suum antigens, we might diminish or avoid the possible cross-reactions, as recommended by other authors 6,23 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…This value exceeds the percentage found in France by Gueglio et al (1994) (22%). In our study the ELISA test was not made after absorption of serun samples with extracts of Ascaris suum, likely is routinely made in Brasil, what might have avoided confusing serodiagnostics, probably reducing the percentage of seropositives (Nunes et al 1997). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sera were not absorbed with Ag de Ascaris suum (Nunes et al 1997). Serologic results were grouped according to a simple scale: 0 (negative), 1 (positive), 2 (highly positive), following a similar criterium as Gueglio et al (1994).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%