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Recent Articles
Brusasca PN, Colangeli R, Lyashchenko KP, Zhao X, Vogelstein M,
Spencer JS,
McMurray DN, Gennaro ML.
Immunological characterization of antigens encoded by the
RD1 region of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis genome.
Scand J Immunol 2001 Nov;54(5):448-52
PMID: 11696195
Development of immunoassays specific for the diagnosis of tuberculosis
requires antigens unique to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In a search
for such antigens we tested six proteins encoded by RD1, a region
present in M. tuberculosis and virulent M. bovis genomes but missing
from the DNA of all substrains of M. bovis Bacillus Calmette-Guerin
(BCG). The six proteins (Rv3871, Rv3872, Rv3873, MTSA-10, ESAT-6
and Rv3878) were purified to near-homogeneity from recombinant Escherichia
coli. When tested for the ability to elicit antibody responses and
delayed type hypersensitivity in tuberculous guinea pigs, only two
of six antigens, ESAT-6 and MTSA-10, elicited strong skin reactions,
while vigorous antibody responses were observed to all six proteins.
When antibody responses to RD1 antigens were evaluated in sera from
patients having pulmonary tuberculosis and from control subjects
(patients having mycobacterioses other than tuberculosis, and healthy
persons), a sizeable proportion (25%) of tuberculosis patients but
none of the control subjects, had antibodies against MTSA-10 and/or
ESAT-6. We conclude that MTSA-10 and ESAT-6 are promising candidates
for immunodiagnostic assays specific for tuberculosis.

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