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Use of the immunodominant 18-kiloDalton small heat shock protein as a serological marker for exposure to Mycobacterium ulcerans.

Abstract
While it is well established that proximity to wetlands is a risk factor for contracting Buruli ulcer, it is not clear what proportion of a population living in an area where the etiologic agent, Mycobacterium ulcerans, is endemic is actually exposed to this disease. Immunological cross-reactivity among mycobacterial species complicates the development of a specific serological test. Among immunodominant proteins recognized by a panel of anti-M. ulcerans monoclonal antibodies, the M. ulcerans homologue of the M. leprae 18-kDa small heat shock protein (shsp) was identified. Since this shsp has no homologues in M. bovis and M. tuberculosis, we evaluated its use as a target antigen for a serological test. Anti-18-kDa shsp antibodies were frequently found in the sera of Buruli ulcer patients and of healthy household contacts but rarely found in controls from regions where the infection is not endemic. The results indicate that only a small proportion of M. ulcerans-infected individuals contract the clinical disease.
AuthorsDiana Diaz, Heinz Döbeli, Dorothy Yeboah-Manu, Ernestina Mensah-Quainoo, Arno Friedlein, Nicole Soder, Simona Rondini, Thomas Bodmer, Gerd Pluschke
JournalClinical and vaccine immunology : CVI (Clin Vaccine Immunol) Vol. 13 Issue 12 Pg. 1314-21 (Dec 2006) ISSN: 1556-6811 [Print] United States
PMID17021247 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Antibodies, Bacterial
  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Heat-Shock Proteins, Small
  • Immunodominant Epitopes
Topics
  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Antibodies, Bacterial (blood)
  • Bacterial Proteins (chemistry, immunology)
  • Heat-Shock Proteins, Small (chemistry, immunology)
  • Humans
  • Immunization
  • Immunodominant Epitopes (chemistry, immunology)
  • Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous (diagnosis, immunology, microbiology)
  • Mycobacterium ulcerans (immunology)
  • Skin Ulcer (diagnosis, immunology, microbiology)

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