Simultaneous identification of Trypanosoma cruzi surface and internal antigens reactive to different immunoglobulin classes (radio-immunoblotting)
Keywords:
Trypanosoma cruzi, Chagas' disease, Surface antigens, Western-blot, Immunoblotting, IgG classesAbstract
A radioactive Western-blotting technique was developed by which the reactivity of Immunoglobulins (Igs) from different classes to both membrane radiolabelled and internal parasite antigens is simultaneously identified. The method includes radioiodination of parasites, polypeptide fractionation by SDS-PAGE, Western-blot transfer and autoradiography of the immunoblots developed with anti-Igs conjugates labelled with enzymes. The analysis is then performed by the comparison of common bands on the autoradiograms and the respective substrate stained nitrocellulose blots. This technique was used to analyse T. cruzi trypomastigote surface labelled antigens reactive to IgM, IgA and IgG specific antibodies. A different pattern of reactivity with acute Chagas' disease patients sera was thus obtained.Downloads
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Published
1990-10-01
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Brief Report
How to Cite
Stolf, A. M. S., Umezawa, E. S., & Zingales, B. (1990). Simultaneous identification of Trypanosoma cruzi surface and internal antigens reactive to different immunoglobulin classes (radio-immunoblotting) . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 32(5), 379-383. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28765