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First evaluation of antibody responses to Culex quinquefasciatus salivary antigens as a serological biomarker of human exposure to Culex bites: A pilot study in Côte d'Ivoire.

Bi Zamble H ZambleSerge S YaoAkré M AdjaMahfoud BakliDounin D ZohFrançoise Mathieu-DaudéSerge B AssiFranck RemoueAdama Zan DiarraAnne Poinsignon
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
These findings suggest that the IgG response to Culex salivary gland extracts is suitable as proxy of exposure; however, the specificity to the Culex genus needs further investigation. The lower antigenicity of the 30 kDa recombinant protein represents a limitation to its use. The high specificity of this protein to the Culex genus makes it an attractive candidate and other specific antibody responses might be more relevant as a biomarker of exposure. These epidemiological observations may form a starting point for additional work on developing serological biomarkers of Culex exposure.
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