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Serodiagnostic evaluation of fusion proteins from multiple antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis for active TB

Journal

TUBERCULOSIS
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2021.102053

Keywords

Epitope prediction; Fusion molecules; HspX for solublization; TB serodiagnosis

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  1. Pakistan Academy of Sciences [59/PAS/1269]

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Tuberculosis remains a global health problem, especially in developing countries. This study focused on developing fusion molecules involving multiple M. tuberculosis antigens to enhance the sensitivity of serodiagnostic assays. By analyzing plasma samples from pulmonary TB patients, it was found that fusion proteins showed higher sensitivity compared to individual antigens, with HspX-EspC-CFP7-PPE57 being the most promising for further development.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a global health problem, being prevalent in the developing countries. A rapid, reliable and cost effective diagnostic method would help in controlling TB in the endemic populations. Development of suitable fusion molecules detecting multiple antibodies produced against Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens would enhance sensitivity of serodiagnostic assays. In this study, EspC, CFP7 and PPE57 antigens of M. tuberculosis were selected for constructing fusion molecules after prediction of B-cell epitopes using in silico tools. Fusion proteins EspC-CFP7, HspX-EspC-CFP7 and HspX-EspC-CFP7-PPE57 were expressed in E. coli (BL21). The serodiagnostic potential of the individual antigens and their fusions was analyzed by screening 230 plasma samples of pulmonary TB patients. The single antigens HspX, EspC, CFP7, PPE57 showed sensitivities of 30%, 31%, 22% and 35%, respectively. The fusion protein EspC-CFP7 showed sensitivity of 43%. Linking of HspX antigen to the N-terminus of EspC-CFP7 fusion molecule increased sensitivity to 58%, while joining PPE57 antigen to the C-terminus of HspX-EspC-CFP7 increased sensitivity to 69%. The fusion protein HspX-EspC-CFP7-PPE57 seems to be a promising molecule for use in the development of fusions with higher sensitivity.

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