EVIDENCE FOR ANTI-PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM ANTIBODIES THAT CROSS-REACT WITH HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS TYPE-I PROTEINS IN A POPULATION IN IRIAN-JAYA, INDONESIA

Citation
Kr. Porter et al., EVIDENCE FOR ANTI-PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM ANTIBODIES THAT CROSS-REACT WITH HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPIC VIRUS TYPE-I PROTEINS IN A POPULATION IN IRIAN-JAYA, INDONESIA, Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology, 1(1), 1994, pp. 11-15
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology,"Infectious Diseases","Medical Laboratory Technology",Microbiology
ISSN journal
1071412X
Volume
1
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
11 - 15
Database
ISI
SICI code
1071-412X(1994)1:1<11:EFAFAT>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
This study was performed to demonstrate the presence of anti-Plasmodiu m falciparum antibodies in a population living in Irian Jaya, Indonesi a, that cross-react with human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) pr oteins. Serum samples from 63 volunteers living in Oksibil, a secluded highland valley in Irian Jaya, were tested for anti-P. falciparum ant ibodies by an immunofluorescence assay and for anti-HTLV-I antibodies by an enzyme immunoassay (EIA). All samples were positive for anti-P. falciparum antibodies at titers of greater than or equal to 1:256. Twe nty-four samples were reactive by ELA for HTLV-I, and of these, 23 wer e tested by Western blotting (immunoblotting). Five of the 23 samples were classified as Western blot positive and 18 were classified as Wes tern blot indeterminate. In competitive blocking assays with malaria p roteins, Western blot immunoreactivity to all HTLV-I Gag proteins was either reduced or eliminated. Significant reductions in the HTLV-I EIA optical density values of the Oksibil sera occurred when the sera wer e competitively blocked with the malaria antigens. The optical density values of HTLV-I-positive control sera showed no significant change. Competitive blocking with HTLV-I antigens produced reductions in the o ptical density values of both the Oksibil sera and the HTLV-I-positive control sera. These data suggest that in this population, anti-P. fal ciparum antibodies are cross-reactive with HTLV-I proteins in the West ern blot and EIA tests.