Investigation of Chlamydia trachomatis-specific IgA, IgG Antibody with EIA Method
Autor: | Takashi SATOH, Yoshiaki KUMAMOTO, Takaoki HIROSE, Masahiro NISHIMURA, Mikio KOROKU, Akira MATSUMOTO, Naoyuki MIYASHITA, Tsutomu GOHRO, Syunji IKEGAKI, Yoshihisa KOROKU, Kunihiro MINAMI, Yasuhiro NOMURA, Hiroshi YOSHIO, Norishige HASHIGUCHI |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
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Male
Blotting Western Chlamydia trachomatis medicine.disease_cause EIA method Cross-reactivity Immunoenzyme Techniques Male Urogenital Diseases Antigen Humans Medicine biology medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Cross reactions General Medicine Chlamydia Infections Antibodies Bacterial Virology Female Urogenital Diseases Immunoglobulin A Blot Immunoglobulin G Immunoassay biology.protein Female Reagent Kits Diagnostic Antibody business |
Zdroj: | Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases. 68:116-126 |
ISSN: | 1884-569X 0387-5911 |
DOI: | 10.11150/kansenshogakuzasshi1970.68.116 |
Popis: | Recently, two new kits, HITAZYME (Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.) and SERO IPALISA (Savyon Diagnostics, Ltd.), for the assay of anti-C. trachomatis antibodies by the enzyme immunoassay (EIA) method have been developed and put into clinical application. In the study reported here, the authors investigated the clinical usefulness of these assay kits, together with the IPAzyme and micro-IF test, in the diagnosis of cases of urogenital tract C. trachomatis infections. 1. The positive rates for IgA antibodies, which are considered to be an indicator of active infection, obtained with the HITAZYME and SERO IPALISA kits in the 82 antigen-positive cases were significantly (p < 0.005) higher than the rates obtained with the IPAzyme and micro-IF test. These results showed the usefulness of the HITAZYME and SERO IPALISA kits for detecting C. trachomatis infections. 2. A comparison was made of the assay results obtained with the HITAZYME and SERO IPALISA kits, and it was found that there was a large number of cases (142) that tested negative for IgA antibodies with the HITAZYME but positive with the SERO IPALISA kit. We carried out a confirmatory test on the specimens of cases for which the results obtained with the HITAZYME and SERO IPALISA kits were not in agreement. This test employed the Western blotting method using COMC (the antigen extracted from EB of C. trachomatis strain L2 and used in the HITAZYME kit) and whole EB of C. trachomatis strain L2 (the antigen used in the SERO IPALISA kit). The results showed a significantly higher degree of agreement between the HITAZYME kit data and the Western blotting data than between the SERO IPALISA kit data and the Western blotting data. 3. In addition, with the objective of investigating the existence of cross reactivity with anti-C. pneumoniae antibodies, we performed Western blotting using as the antigen crude whole EB of C. pneumoniae strain TW-183. The results showed that anti-C. pneumoniae antibodies were detected in 25 of 35 (71.4%) cases that were negative with C. trachomatis antigen and the HITAZYME kit and positive with the SERO IPALISA kit. These findings indicate a strong possibility that these cases positive with the SERO IPALISA kit are due to a cross reaction with anti-C. pneumoniae antibodies.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS) |
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