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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 14, 2010
Filed:
May. 11, 2005
Jan Adrianus Verschoor, Pretoria, ZA;
Dismore Gilbert Ramathudi Siko, Pretoria, ZA;
Sandra Van Wyngaardt, Pretoria, ZA;
Jan Adrianus Verschoor, Pretoria, ZA;
Dismore Gilbert Ramathudi Siko, Pretoria, ZA;
Sandra Van Wyngaardt, Pretoria, ZA;
The University of Pretoria, Pretoria, ZA;
Abstract
A method of detecting a surrogate marker for active tuberculosis involves obtaining first, second and third samples from a subject suspected of having active tuberculosis, diluting the first sample and exposing part of it to an immobilized mycolic acid antigen in a test vessel and part of it to an immobilized mycolic antigen in a control vessel. The second sample is exposed to mycolic acid antigen-containing liposomes and the third sample is exposed to liposomes not containing mycolic acid antigens. The second sample is added to the test vessel and the third to the control vessel and binding of antibodies to the mycolic acid and antigen in both the test and control vessel is detected. The degree of binding between the test and control vessels is compared and lesser binding in the test vessel is an indicator of the presence of antibodies to the mycolic acid antigen.