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CABRERA BARROSO, José Leonardo et al. Immunological evaluation of extracts of ascaris lumbricoides for IgA immunoglobulins in serum of infected individuals. Gen [online]. 2014, vol.68, n.2, pp.48-52. ISSN 0016-3503.

Introduction: The parasite Ascaris lumbricoides is the largest nematode parasitizing the human intestine. In Venezuela, infection with Ascaris lumbricoides is the most important STH in rural areas, because of its high frequency and morbidity. Infection stimulates an antibody IgA response, however little is known about the proteins responsible for this isotype. The identification of these proteins could aid the design of tests for the diagnosis and detection in the environment or individuals exposed to this parasite. Our work was based on the identification of antigenic proteins in extracts and fractions of A. lumbricoides for specifi c IgA antibody response in serum of infected children. Materials and Methods: A total of 85 sera from children (boys and girls) between 3 and 14 years old, from rural communities in Miranda State. Children were classifi ed according to the stool results in three groups, Ascaris positive in stool; negative for Ascaris, but with other parasites and a group no parasites in feces. Proteins were detected by Western blotting and the IgA antibody levels measured by ELISA. Results: We detected in the extract of A. lumbricoides at least 17 proteins with molecular weights of between 26 and 205 kDa and were recognized by the sera of infected children, proteins of 205, 148, 95, 75 and 45kDa children. Conclusions: This study allowed us to measure the levels of specific IgA anti-Ascaris and identify the proteins responsible of this response.

Keywords : Ascaris lumbricoides; Immunoglobulin A; electroforesis; extract; ELISA; Western Blot; immunologic response.

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