The Trypanosoma cruzi Antigen and Epitope Atlas: discovery of antibody specificities in human Chagas Disease patients across human populations
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ABSTRACT: These assays represent an antigen discovery screening, and epitope mapping characterization. In this screening two complete proteomes from Trypanosoma cruzi, from two different strains (CL-Brener, Sylvio X10), were displayed in the form of short peptides (tiling array, overlapped) and assayed with pooled serum samples (antibodies) from Chagas Disease patients and matched negative (healthy) subjects selected from 6 geographic regions across the Americas. Peptide arrays (slides) were incubated with pooled serum samples (primary antibodies), washed, and then incubated with a fluorescently-labeled anti-human IgG commercial antibody (secondary antibodies). Raw readouts of fluoresence (signal), as well as normalized signal values are provided in this submission for all samples analyzed. All samples were analyzed in duplicate.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
SUBMITTER: Janine Ramsey
PROVIDER: E-MTAB-11651 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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