Rc. Ko et Tf. Ng, EVALUATION OF EXCRETORY SECRETORY PRODUCTS OF LARVAL TAENIA-SOLIUM ASDIAGNOSTIC ANTIGENS FOR PORCINE AND HUMAN CYSTICERCOSIS/, Journal of Helminthology, 72(2), 1998, pp. 147-154
Excretory/secretory antigens (ES) of larval Taenia solium were obtaine
d by maintaining the bladder worms in Medium 199 for 3 days. Analsysis
by SDS-PAGE showed that ES antigens consisted of at least 19 polypept
ides, with M-r ranging from 14-116 kDa. Analytical isoelectric focusin
g revealed eight bands with acidic pi. An immunocytolocalization study
using the peroxidase method demonstrated the presence of ES epitopes
on the tegument of the wall of the spiral canals of bladder worms. The
specificity of ES antigens was evaluated by EITB, ELISA and FAST-ELIS
A using antisera against the common parasites of Chinese pigs and man.
ES antigens cross-reacted with the antiserum against larval T. hydati
gena of pigs. However, these antigens were generally more specific in
diagnosing human cysticercosis. Three host-like molecules with molecul
ar masses 43, 58 and 66 kDa were present in the ES products.