Both CEF6, a cation-exchange fraction of soluble Schistosoma
mansoni egg antigens (SEA), composed of the 2 antigens,
alpha-1 and omega-1, and haemocyanin from the keyhole limpet, Megathura
crenulata, have shown potential for immunodiagnosis
of human schistosomiasis. Possible cross-reactivity between antigens in
SEA and keyhole limpet haemocyanin
(KLH) was explored by Western immunoblotting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay (ELISA) using sera from
rabbits immunized with KLH, SEA, CEF6, alpha-1, omega-1, or egg antigen
k5. Both immunoassays revealed a high
degree of serological cross-reactivity between the schistosome egg antigens
and KLH, much of it due to sodium periodate-
sensitive epitopes. Cross-reactivity with schistosome antigens with proven
diagnostic efficacy may thus, in part, explain
the usefulness of KLH for the diagnosis of human schistosomiasis mansoni.