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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 05 1997, 1071-1076, Vol 35, No. 5
R Chandrashekar, KC Curtis, BW Rawot, GS Kobayashi and GJ Weil
Immunological cross-reactivity among fungi has hampered the development of
specific serodiagnostic assays for histoplasmosis. We report the molecular
cloning and characterization of a Histoplasma capsulatum cDNA (GH17) that
encodes an antigen with immunodiagnostic potential. GH17 is an 810-bp cDNA
which encodes a protein of 211 amino acid residues. The GH17 sequence has
almost no significant homology with other sequences in GenBank. Southern
blot analysis suggests that GH17 is confined to a single location in the
genomic DNA of H. capsulatum. Immunoblots indicated that the protein
product of GH17 (expressed as a 140-kDa beta- galactosidase fusion protein)
was recognized by antibodies in 18 of 18 sera from histoplasmosis patients,
but not by antibodies in sera from patients or animals infected with other
fungi. GH17 was expressed in a prokaryotic expression vector, pPROEX-1, and
recombinant protein was purified by preparative electrophoresis. Antibodies
raised to this protein bound to a 60-kDa native antigen in immunoblots of
H. capsulatum yeast antigen extract. These results suggest that GH17
encodes an H. capsulatum antigen that may be useful for the diagnosis of
histoplasmosis in humans.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Molecular cloning and characterization of a recombinant Histoplasma capsulatum antigen for antibody-based diagnosis of human histoplasmosis
Department of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
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