1986
DOI: 10.3347/kjp.1986.24.1.49
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Antigenicity of the soluble egg antigen of Paragonimus westermani

Abstract: To evaluate the immature eggs of Paragonimus westermani as a source of diagnostic antigen, about a million eggs which were excreted by 104 adult worms were collected; their saline extract (soluble egg antigen; PwSEA) was prepared. The specific IgG and IgM antibody levels were observed in experimental dog paragonimiasis by micro-ELISA, using PwSEA as well as whole worm extract of 12 week-old P. westermani (PwWWE). The protein composition of the PwSEA was observed by disc-PAGE. The results could be summarized as… Show more

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“…Crude extracts of adult worms were shown to be most effective in serodiagnosis because these extracts contain many compartmental proteins which could detect the polyclonal antibody produced by the patients (2,4,9,11,12,26). Meanwhile, excretory-secretory products, partially purified cysteine proteases, and egg extracts have been used to detect specific antibody and appear to be highly useful diagnostic antigens for paragonimiasis (7,10,14,18,22,23,27). However, their antigenic properties are yet to be properly evaluated, especially in sera of patients infected with different species of Paragonimus (16).…”
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“…Crude extracts of adult worms were shown to be most effective in serodiagnosis because these extracts contain many compartmental proteins which could detect the polyclonal antibody produced by the patients (2,4,9,11,12,26). Meanwhile, excretory-secretory products, partially purified cysteine proteases, and egg extracts have been used to detect specific antibody and appear to be highly useful diagnostic antigens for paragonimiasis (7,10,14,18,22,23,27). However, their antigenic properties are yet to be properly evaluated, especially in sera of patients infected with different species of Paragonimus (16).…”
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