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Four Blastomyces antigens ERC-2 (B. gilchristii, dog, Wisconsin), B5929 (human, Minnesota), 597 (human, Wisconsin), and T-27 (polar bear, Tennessee) were tested against 31 serum specimens from dogs with blastomycosis and 19 from healthy dogs. All antigens detected antibody; efficacy varied. ERC-2 showed the highest ELISA mean absorbance value of 3.00 followed by T-27. Test performance varied by sample geographic origin. Further study is needed to determine if ERC-2 antigens may be clinically useful, and whether the combination of the particular fungal species as antigen source, host animal, and the species and geographic location of the patient being tested is important for optimum test characteristics.
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Anticorpos Antifúngicos/sangue , Antígenos de Fungos/imunologia , Blastomyces/imunologia , Blastomicose/veterinária , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Animais , Blastomicose/diagnóstico , Doenças do Cão/microbiologia , Cães , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção EnzimáticaRESUMO
Discovered in Pocatello, Idaho, soil near a tomato garden, siphovirus KillerTomato infects Microbacterium foliorum NRRL B-24224. KillerTomato is a lytic cluster EE phage with a 17,442-bp genome and 68.6% GC content. Of 25 genes, 20 were assigned putative functions, including a putative tail assembly chaperone protein with a programmed frameshift and an endolysin.
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Discovered from soil in a flower planter in Pocatello, Idaho and using Microbacterium foliorum, SallyK is a lytic bacteriophage with a siphovirus morphology. It has a 62,883 bp-long genome with 103 putative genes. Based on gene content similarity to actinobacteriophages, SallyK is assigned to cluster EG.
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Sara is a siphovirus with a linear 17,362bp genome containing 25 genes. Birdfeeder is a podovirus with a circularly permuted 53,897bp genome containing 52 genes. Sara and Birdfeeder were isolated from environmental samples in Plattsburgh, NY, USA and Forest Hill, MD, USA, respectively, using Microbacterium foliorum NRRL B-24224.
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Blastomyces dermatitidis is a dimorphic fungal organism and the causative agent of blastomycosis. This organism is endemic east of the Mississippi river as is the fungal organism Histoplasma capsulatum. This study was performed to determine if sensitive and specific antigens from the B. dermatitidis yeast phase lysate (human isolate 592) could be separated using isoelectric focusing (IEF) to eliminate antigens that are cross-reactive with H. capsulatum. Indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assays were performed to test for reactivity and cross-reactivity and indicate that certain fractions (4-6) were highly reactive. Fraction 16 exhibited a high degree of cross-reactivity with H. capsulatum. This study indicates that IEF may be a useful method for the separation of B. dermatitidis proteins.