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Structure of Major Surface Determinants and DNA Diagnosis of Pneumocystis carinii
Authors:YOSHIKAZU NAKAMURA  KIVOKATSU TANABE  KOHJI EGAWA
Institution:Department of Tumor Biology, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, P.O. Takanawa, Tokyo 108, Japan;Department of Infectious Diseases, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, P.O. Takanawa, Tokyo 108, Japan
Abstract:Pneumocystis carinii is a pathogen which, causes fatal pneumonia in patients with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). To facilitate the basic study of P. carinii , we have analyzed its major surface proteins by both immunochemical and biochemical methods. The major protein components of both cysts and trophozoites are a group of proteins called "P115" with apparent masses of 105–120 kd. It includes 6 isoelcclric variants. A monoclonal antibody raised against cysts recognizes all 6 variants and reacts with epitopes located in the cell wall indicating that P115 is an immunorcactive surface component. The isoelectric variants contain identical or closely related protein components and they are mannose-rich glycoproteins. The isoelectric variation may be due primarily to differences in glycosylation. The majority of sera from humans with diagnosed pneumocystosis that were tested reacted strongly with the P115 proteins. To develop probes for DNA diagnosis and to facilitate molecular studies, a genomic DNA library of P. carinii has been constructed. Some of these clones were used for DNA hybridization analysis of rat and human lungs.
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