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Antigenic mixture of synthetic peptides for the immunodiagnosis of HTLV I/II infection
Authors:Bocalandro Yadaris Márquez  Marin Milenen Hernández  Vallejo René Antonio Vázquez  Peña Lilliam Pozo  León Carlos Silva  Martínez Grisell Ramos  Tanty Chryslaine Rodríguez  Clarke David Higginson  Velázquez Senia Bermúdez
Affiliation:Department of Retroviruses, National Center for Scientific Research, Havana, Cuba. iqvih@cie.sld.cu
Abstract:Monomeric and chimeric synthetic peptides were used as coating antigens in four different mixtures in a solid phase immunoassay to select an optimal combination for the detection of antibodies to human T-cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) in serum samples. The peptides, P-13 (gp21 I), Q5 (gp21 II)-GG-(gp46 II), and Q (gp46 I)-GG-(p19 I), represent immunodominant sequences from transmembrane protein (gp21), envelope protein (gp46), and core protein (p19) of HTLV I/II viruses; they were the most antigenic and specific peptides in previous studies. The sequences of the chimeric peptides were separated by two glycine residues. An indirect UltramicroEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (UMELISA) was used to evaluate the antigenicity of these peptide mixtures by using samples from anti-HTLV I/II PRP205(M), (n = 20), HTLV I-infected individuals from Cuba (n = 7), and HTLV I-positive sera from Colombia and Chile (n = 9). The specificity was evaluated with healthy blood donor sera (n = 300), anti-HIV 1-positive samples (n = 10), and other seropositive samples to different infectious agents. The highest sensitivity and specificity was obtained with mixture 1, which could be very useful in the immunodiagnostic of HTLV infection.
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