Anti-cord factor (trehalose 6,6'dimycolate) IgG antibody in tuberculosis patients recognizes mycolic acid subclasses
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.1999.tb01221.x
Anti-cord factor (trehalose 6,6'dimycolate) IgG antibody in tuberculosis patients recognizes mycolic acid subclasses
Abstract
The detection of anti-cord factor (trehalose 6,6'-dimycolate) IgG antibody in active (smear-and/or culture-positive) and inactive (smear-and culture-negative) tuberculosis patients is a useful serodiagnostic tool that can be used for early clinical diagnosis of the disease. We estimated the titers of anticord factor IgG antibody in the sera of tuberculosis patients, and compared them with those of Mycobacterium avium-infected patients. Most of the serum samples obtained from the tuberculosis patients were highly reactive against M. tuberculosis (MTB) cord factor isolated from M. tuberculosis H37Rv, a human-type mycobacterial strain, whereas they were less reactive against M. avium (MAC) cord factor. Similarly, most of the serum samples of the MAC-infected patients were highly reactive against MAC cord factor and less reactive against MTB cord factor. These results suggest that anti-cord factor IgG antibody recognizes the mycolic acid subclasses as an epitope which comprises cord factor, since MTB and MAC cord factor differ in mycolic acid subclasses and molecular species composition. To clarify the exact antigenic epitope in cord factor and to find out a more sensitive and specific diagnostic test antigen, we examined the reactivity of patients' sera to glycolipids containing trehalose (cord factor and sulfolipid) obtained from various mycobacterial species. Furthermore, the reactivity of human antisera to various mycolic acid subclasses (alpha-, methoxy and keto mycolic acids) of MTB cord factor was compared. We found that anti-cord factor IgG antibody in the sera of human tuberculosis patients most strikingly recognized methoxy mycolic acid in the cord factor of M. tuberculosis, whereas it recognized alpha- and keto mycolic acids weakly. Pre-absorption studies of antibody with MTB cord factor or methoxy mycolic acid methyl ester showed that anti-cord factor antibody was absorbed partially, but consistently. This is the first report describing that the specific subclass of mycolic acid from mycobacteria is antigenic in the humoral immune system of human tuberculosis infection.
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