Journal article
Recent advances in characterization of Echinococcus antigen B
W Mamuti, Y Sako, M Nakao, N Xiao, K Nakaya, Y Ishikawa, H Yamasaki, MW Lightowlers, A Ito
Parasitology International | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2006
Abstract
Antigen B (AgB) in hydatid cyst fluid of Echinococcus granulosus is a polymeric lipoprotein of 160 kDa and a highly immunogenic major antigen in echinococcal infection. The antigen is comprised of a group of subunit monomers of approximately 8 kDa in molecular size. Recent studies have revealed that the E. granulosus AgB (EgAgB) shows a high degree of genetic variability and the genes encoding the EgAgB 8-kDa subunit monomers that have been identified to date could be grouped into four clades, corresponding to the genes EgAgB8/1, EgAgB8/2, EgAgB8/3 and EgAgB8/4. It has been suggested that the recombinant EgAgB8/2 (rEgAgB8/2) provides better performance in serodiagnosis of human cystic echino..
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