Evaluation of an elsa for the detection of anti-histoplasma ribosomal and antihistoplasmin antibodies in histoplasmosis
โ Scribed by Chander Raman; Nancy Khardori; Ram P. Tewari; Larry A. Von Behren; L. Joseph Wheat
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 653 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-8013
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
We have developed an indirect sandwich enzymeโlined immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the detection of antibodies to Histoplasma ribosomes and histoplasmin; we used this test for demonstration of these antibodies in sera from proven cases of histoplasmosis and other infections. Serum dilutions from five negative controls used in each experiment were normalized against 50 normal sera, and a factor of the mean absorbance was used to establish a positive reaction. Antiribosomal antibodies were detected in 97% of the known histoplasmosis patients with ELISA titers ranging from 1:100 to over 1:12,800. In contrast, antibodies to histoplasmin were detected in only 75% of these sera; titers ranged from 1:100 to 1:12,800. Crossโreactions with sera from other fungal infections (blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, paracoccidioidomycosis, cryptococcosis, candidiasis, and aspergillosis) were seen in 46% of the cases with ribosomes and 37% with histoplasmin. Fifty percent of the sera from tuberculosis patients gave positive reactions with ribosomes and 29% with histoplasmin. These results warrant further studies on the significance of antibodies to ribosomes and histoplasmin in immunity to hlistoplasmosis.
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