A. Plancarte et al., Characterization of GP39-42 and GP24 antigens from Taenia solium cysticerci and of their antigenic GP10 subunit, PARASIT RES, 85(8-9), 1999, pp. 680-684
Diagnosis of neurocysticercosis is performed by Western blotting with an en
riched fraction of glycoproteins (LLGP). GP39-42 and GP24 are immunodominan
t antigens. These antigens were electroeluted and characterized by biochemi
cal methods. When GP39-42 or GP24 were reduced, a band of 10 kDa (named GP1
0) appeared; this band was also analyzed. The most abundant amino acids in
the three GPs were lysine, phenylalanine, asparagine, glycine, and leucine.
The amino terminal portion was sequenced, and the following order was obta
ined for the three GPs: EKNKPKNVAXSTKKGYEYVXEF. The glycan portion was 8.4%
, 18.2%, and 18.3% in GP39-42, GP24, and GP10, respectively. The three GPs
contained mannose, N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, and galactose. GP39-42 and GP24
seem to be oligomeric forms of GP10. When reduced LLGP was reacted with sam
ples obtained from patients with neurocysticercosis or pigs with cysticerco
sis, a band corresponding to GP10 was always observed. Furthermore, hyperim
mune serum from rabbits immunized with GP39-42 or with GP24 recognized GP10
as well as GP39-42 and GP24. The data obtained in this paper suggest that
GP10 might be a useful tool for diagnosis.