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Title: Immunodetection of the M60-like Metallopeptidase of The Carcinogenic Liver Fluke Opisthorchis viverrini
Authors: Candra, Agatha Ranindita Kirana
Keywords: Immunodetection
M60 metallopeptidase
Opisthorchis viverrini
Opisthorchiasis
Serodiagnostic
Issue Date: 2-Oct-2020
Publisher: Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences
Series/Report no.: BM 20-004;T202010024
Abstract: The carcinogenic liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini (Ov) is an endemic trematode parasite in Thailand that have a poor prognosis and high fatality rate. The infection is conventionally diagnosed by stool-based examination method that has been unreliable in light infection cases. Recently, a mucinase enzyme secreted by the fluke called Ov-M60-like 1 metallopeptidase, was successfully purified and characterized. The goal of this study was to assess the potential of the Ov-M60-like 1 metallopeptidase as a serodiagnostic marker in opisthorchiasis detection. A recombinant Ov-M60-like 1 of 100 kDa was expressed in E. coli strain BL21 (DE3), and mice anti rOv-M60-like 1 antibody was produced. The antibody was deployed as the detection antibody in an in-house sandwich ELISA setting. In total of 4 infected mice sera, 3 infected hamster sera, and 4 infected patient sera were investigated. However, immunoreactivities were unable to be analyzed due to the inconclusiveness of the obtained results. But several positive values were obtained, and thus still indicated the potential of Ov-M60-like 1 antigen for a diagnostic marker of opisthorchiasis. In addition, adult fluke body sections were fixed and processed for immunohistochemistry for Ov-M60-like 1 localization. The localization can enhance the understanding of the parasite and the pathogenesis of opisthorchiasis. Overall, positive staining was only observed on the eggs inside the fluke’s reproductive organs. Even though the study was failed to meet the expected results, several problems and reasons were discussed.
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