Santoro F, Prata A, Silva A E, Capron A
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1981 Sep;30(5):1020-5. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1981.30.1020.
Circulating schistosome antigens (CSA) and circulating immune complexes (CIC) were investigated in serum from 420 patients infected with Schistosoma mansoni. The radioimmunoprecipitation-polyethylene glycol assay with [125I] anti-S. mansoni rabbit antibodies appeared as a sensitive and specific method to quantify CSA. In fact, more than 75% of the patients showed significant levels of CSA. C1q-binding CIC were also detected in 70% of subjects with schistosomiasis. In addition, a close correlation was observed between levels of CSA and CIC. These data suggest that part of the CIC present in human schistosomiasis are formed by schistosome specific antigens.
对420例曼氏血吸虫感染患者的血清进行了循环血吸虫抗原(CSA)和循环免疫复合物(CIC)检测。采用[125I]抗曼氏血吸虫兔抗体的放射免疫沉淀-聚乙二醇分析法是一种灵敏且特异的定量CSA的方法。事实上,超过75%的患者显示出显著水平的CSA。在70%的血吸虫病患者中也检测到了C1q结合CIC。此外,观察到CSA和CIC水平之间存在密切相关性。这些数据表明,人类血吸虫病中存在的部分CIC是由血吸虫特异性抗原形成的。