Evaluation of Toxocara canis Glycosylated TES Produced in Pichia pastoris for Immunodiagnosis of Human Toxocariasis

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Abstract

Recombinant proteins are a suggested alternative for the diagnosis of toxocariasis. The current Escherichia coli recombinant protein overexpression system usually produces insoluble products. As an alternative, yeast such as Pichia pastoris have secretory mechanisms, which could diminish the cost and time for production. This study aimed to produce recombinant proteins in Pichia pastoris and verify their sensibility and specificity in an indirect ELISA assay. Two sequences (rTES-30 and rTES-120) of Toxocara canis excretory-secretory antigens were cloned in a pPICZαB vector and expressed in P. pastoris KM71H. Sera samples collected from human adults infected by Toxocara spp. were tested by indirect ELISA using rTES-30 and rTES-120 as antigens. Recombinant proteins were detected at 72 hours after induction, in the supernatant, as pure bands between 60~70 kDa with hyperglycosylation. Regarding diagnosis potential, recombinant antigens had high specificity (95.6%); however, sensitivity was 55.6% for rTES-30 and 68.9% for rTES-120. Further deglycosylation of the P. pastoris antigens did not seem to affect ELISA performance (p˃0.05). The low sensitivity in the serodiagnosis diminished any advantage that P. pastoris expression could have. Therefore, we do not recommend P. pastoris recombinant TES production as an alternative for the diagnosis of toxocariasis.

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dos Santos, L. M., Cerqueira, M. P., Gaboardi, G. C., Magalhães, C. G., Donassolo, R. A., Rodrigues, R. R., … Conceição, F. R. (2020). Evaluation of Toxocara canis Glycosylated TES Produced in Pichia pastoris for Immunodiagnosis of Human Toxocariasis. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 63, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2020190148

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