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Evaluation of Recombinant SAG1, SAG2, and SAG3 Antigens for Serodiagnosis of Toxoplasmosis

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2014;52(2):137-142.
Published online: April 18, 2014

1Basic Sciences in Infectious Diseases Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

2Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

3Student Research Committee, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

4Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Corresponding author (motazedm@sums.ac.ir)
• Received: July 31, 2013   • Revised: January 18, 2014   • Accepted: January 25, 2014

© 2014, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 Results of IgG ELISA with recombinant SAG1, SAG2, and SAG3 in human sera. P, IgG positive; Non, non-relative (cases with different infectious diseases but not toxoplasmosis); N, negative reactions (Epstein-Barr virus, Varicella zoster virus, Herpes simplex virus, rubella, measles, Helicobacter pylori, cytomegalovirus, malaria, Echinococcus granulosus, Hymenolepis nana, Leishmania, and rheumatoid factor).
Fig. 2 Results of IgM ELISA with recombinant SAG1, SAG2, and SAG3 in human sera. P, IgM positive; N, IgM negative. Cut-off value; 0.60 (SAG1), 0.31 (SAG2), and 0.44 (SAG3), respectively.
Evaluation of Recombinant SAG1, SAG2, and SAG3 Antigens for Serodiagnosis of Toxoplasmosis
Commercial ELISA
Antigen Positivea (%) Negativeb (%) Total Rec-ELISA SAG1 Positive 103 (93.6) 4 (7.0) 107 Negative 7 (6.3) 53 (92.9) 60 SAG2 Positive 110 (100.0) 6 (10.5) 116 Negative 0 (0.0) 51 (89.4) 51 SAG3 Positive 105 (95.4) 5 (8.7) 110 Negative 5 (4.5) 52 (91.2) 57 Total 110 57 167 Test and antigen IgG-ELISA Sensitivity (%) Specificity (%) Positive predictive value (%) Negative predictive value (%) Agreement (%) SAG1 93.6 92.9 96.2 88.3 93.4 SAG2 100.0 89.4 94.8 100.0 96.9 SAG3 95.4 91.2 95.4 91.2 94.0 Test and antigen IgM-ELISA Sensitivity (%) Specificity (%) Positive predictive value (%) Negative predictive value (%) Agreement (%) SAG1 39.3 80 64.7 58.5 60.3 SAG2 64.3 83.3 78.3 71.4 74.1 SAG3 17.9 76.7 41.7 50 48.2
Table 1. Comparison of commercial ELISA and IgG rec-ELISA using SAG1, SAG2, SAG3 for detection of IgG in toxoplasmosis patients

Positive group consisted of 110 anti-T. gondii IgG positive cases.

Negative group consisted of 30 sera from healthy individuals (T. gondii IgG negative) cases+27 cases with different infectious diseases but not toxoplasmosis (EBV, Epstein-Barr virus; VZV, Varicella zoster virus; HSV, Herpes simplex virus; Rub, rubella; M.t, Mycobacterium tuberculosis; H.p, Helicobacter pylori; CMV, Cytomegalovirus).

Table 2. Sensitivity and specificity of the IgG rec-ELISA and commercial ELISA for diagnosis of toxoplasmosis

Sensitivity and specificity were obtained from true positive cases/(true positive cases+false negative cases)×100 and true negative cases/(true negative cases+false positive cases)×100. Positive and negative predictive values were obtained from true positive cases/(true positive cases+false positive cases)×100 and true negative cases/(true negative cases+false negative cases)×100. Agreement was calculated as follows (TP+TN)/(TP+TN+FP+FN)×100. TP, TN, FP, and FN represent the number of true positive, true negative, false positive, and false negative, respectively.

Table 3. Sensitivity and specificity of the IgM rec-ELISA and commercial ELISA for diagnosis of toxoplasmosis