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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 14, 2003
Filed:
Sep. 14, 1999
Suman Laal, Croton-on-Hudson, NY (US);
Susan Zolla-Pazner, New York, NY (US);
John T. Belisle, Fort Collins, CO (US);
Other;
Abstract
A number of protein and glycoprotein antigens secreted by (Mt) have been identified as “early” Mt antigens on the basis early antibodies present in subjects infected with Mt prior to the development of detectable clinical disease. These early Mt antigens, in particular an 88 kDa secreted protein having a pI of about 5.2 and the sequence of SEQ ID NO:106, which is present in Mt lipoarabinomannan-free culture filtrate, a protein characterized as Mt antigen 85C; a protein characterized as Mt antigen MPT51, a glycoprotein characterized as Mt antigen MPT32; and a 49 kDa protein having a pI of about 5.1, are useful in immunoassay methods for early, rapid detection of TB in a subject. Preferred immunoassays detect the antibodies in the subject's urine. Also provided are antigenic compositions, kits and methods to useful for detecting an early Mt antigen, an early Mt antibody, and immune complexes thereof. For the first time, a surrogate marker is available for inexpensive screening of individuals at heightened risk for developing advanced TB, in particular HIV-1 infected subjects and other immunocompromised individuals.