Published on August 2022 | BIOCHEMISTRY and MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

The Rv3874-Rv3875 chimeric protein shows a promiscuous serodiagnostic potential for tuberculosis
Authors: Nasir MahmoodMohsina AkhterNaveed HussainMohsin ShadZaib un NisaImran H. KhanMuhammad Waheed Akhtar1234–94956
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Journal Name: Tuberculosis
Volume: 136 Issue: 8 Page No: 2022
Indexing: SCOPUS,Web of Science,Google Scholar,PubMed
Abstract:

Tuberculosis (TB) stays a major cause of death globally after COVID-19 and HIV. An early diagnosis to control TB effectively, needs a fast reliable diagnostic method with high sensitivity. Serodiagnosis involving polyclonal antibodies detection against an antigen of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) in serum samples can be instrumental. In our study, Rv3874 and Rv3875 antigens were cloned, expressed, and purified individually and as a chimeric construct in Escherichia coli BL21. Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) based findings revealed that the Rv3874-Rv3875 chimeric construct was two-fold more sensitive (59.7%) than the individual sensitivities of Rv3874 (28.4%) and Rv3875 (24.9%) for 201 serum TB positive samples. Furthermore, the fusion construct was a little more sensitive (60.4%) for male subjects than that for females (58.8%). Lastly, our preliminary findings, molecular insights of secondary structure, and statistical and in silico analysis of each construct also advocate that CEP can be considered a better immunodiagnostic tool in addition to previously reported EC skin test

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