Evaluation of Leishmania antigens preparation and storage for use in enzyme immunoassays.

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Abstract

The influence of time and temperature on the storage of an alkaline antigen of L. major-like and L.(V.) braziliensis promastigotes added or not of a proteases inhibitor (PMSF) was evaluated by means of an IgG-ELISA. Antibodies in assays using L. major-like antigen stored at -20 degrees C for 6 months had a statistically lower geometric mean titer (GMT) and different 95% confidence interval limits (CL) than antigens stored otherwise, as assessed by the "t" statistic. The PMSFL. major-like antigen after storage for 6 months at a temperature of 4 degrees C had the same GMT and 95% CL displayed at time zero as well as when storage for 4 and 6 months at -20 degrees C. Significant differences were not found when L.(V.) braziliensis antigens were stored at times and temperatures mentioned; the PMSF antigen stored for 2 months at -70 degrees C resulted in a lower serum GMT and 95% CL than any other, as assessed by the "t" statistic. Antigen performance did not show any statistical difference associated to the addition of PMSF within the same species; the largest difference between antigens was that between PMSF-L. (V.) braziliensis and L. major-like without PMSF.

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Celeste, B. J., Guimarães, M. C., & de Souza, J. M. (1997). Evaluation of Leishmania antigens preparation and storage for use in enzyme immunoassays. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 30(4), 303–308. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0037-86821997000400005

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