Antibody responses to cryptosporidium antigen in HIV-positive patients in the Republic of Korea

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The diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis has been carried out using coprologic techniques in the Republic of Korea. However, antibody responses to Cryptosporidium have rarely been studied. Serum antibodies from HIV-positive/oocyst-positive Korean patients recognized significantly 31 and 27 kDa antigens, and HIV-negative/oocyst-positive individuals clearly reacted to 15/17 kDa antigens. Compared with oocyst-positive cases, 18.7% and 75.8% of sera from HIV-positive patients reacted to 31 and 27 kDa antigens. Only 11.1% of HIV-negative individuals reacted to 15/17 kDa. Based on these findings, serum antibody responses were different between HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals infected with Cryptosporidium, and it is suggested that HIV-positive patients are more frequently exposed to C. parvum compared to HIV-negative individuals.

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Guk, S. M., Chai, J. Y., Shin, Y. O., & Seo, M. (2008). Antibody responses to cryptosporidium antigen in HIV-positive patients in the Republic of Korea. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 46(2), 71–75. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2008.46.2.71

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