Abstract
Two polypeptide fractions of 72-75 kD were detected in the urine of 14 of 15 patients with visceral leishmaniasis (VL) and another fraction of 123 kD was found in 10 of the 15 patients by using a Western blot technique. None of these fractions was detected in the urine of 20 controls. These results suggest that antigen detection in urine could be a powerful, noninvasive method for VL diagnosis.
Publication types
-
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
-
Animals
-
Antigens, Protozoan / chemistry
-
Antigens, Protozoan / urine*
-
Blotting, Western
-
Epitopes / urine
-
Humans
-
Immune Sera / immunology
-
Leishmania / immunology*
-
Leishmaniasis, Visceral / diagnosis*
-
Leishmaniasis, Visceral / urine
-
Molecular Weight
-
Peptides / chemistry
-
Peptides / urine
-
Rabbits
Substances
-
Antigens, Protozoan
-
Epitopes
-
Immune Sera
-
Peptides