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Antibodies to Schistosoma mansoni in human cerebrospinal fluid
Antibodies to Schistosoma mansoni in human cerebrospinal fluid
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MAGALHÃES-SANTOS, I.F. et al. Antibodies to Schistosoma mansoni in human cerebrospinal fluid. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, v. 68, n. 3, p. 294-8, mar. 2003.
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Autor
Santos, Isis Fernandes Magalhães
Lemaire, Denise Carneiro
Andrade Filho, Antonio de Souza
Queiroz, Aristides Cheto de
Carvalho, Otavio Augusto Moreno
Carmo, Theomira Mauadie de Azevedo
Siqueira, Isadora Cristina de
Andrade, Débora M
Rego, Michely F
Guedes, Ana Paula Torres
Reis, Mitermayer Galvão dos
Resumen
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum samples from patients suspected of having neuroschistosomiasis (NS)
were evaluated by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Monoclonal antibodies of various immunoglobulin isotypes
(IgM, IgA, IgE, total IgG, IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4) were used to detect antibodies against Schistosoma mansoni
soluble egg antigen (SEA) and soluble worm adult preparation (SWAP). Of the 83 CSF samples tested, 55% were
reactive toSEA (26% were reactive only toSEA and 29% tobo th SEA and SWAP), 34% were reactive toSWAP (5%
only to SWAP and 29% to both SEA and SWAP), and 40% were not reactive with any antigen. Cases that tested
positive for SWAP in CSF and negative in serum were not found. Samples with high specific IgG antibody titers were
selected for immunoglobulin isotype profiling. In the CSF samples, the antibodies against SEA and SWAP were mainly
IgM, IgG1, and IgG4, although other immunoglobulins were also detected. Interestingly, nine patients had high levels
of IgG1 only in the CSF. These results suggest that there is local synthesis of IgG1, and that this isotype could be an
important immunologic marker in the diagnosis of NS.