| Literature DB >> 21086008 |
S Shoma1, N J Verkaik, C P de Vogel, P W M Hermans, S van Selm, T J Mitchell, M van Roosmalen, S Hossain, M Rahman, H Ph Endtz, W J B van Wamel, A van Belkum.
Abstract
Presently, several pneumococcal proteins are being evaluated as potential vaccine candidates. Here, we gather novel insights in the immunogenicity of PLY, PsaA, PspA, PspC, NanA, Hyl, PpmA, SlrA, Eno, IgA1-protease, PdBD, BVH-3, SP1003, SP1633, SP1651, SP0189 and SP0376. We developed a multiplex bead-based immunoassay (xMAP(®) Technology, Luminex Corporation) to simultaneously quantify antibodies against these 17 pneumococcal proteins in serum. The median fluorescence intensity (MFI) values obtained for human pooled serum with the multiplex assay were between 82% and 111% (median 94%) of those obtained with the singleplex assays. For IgG, the coefficient of variation (CV) in serum ranged from 2% to 9%, for IgA, the CV ranged from 3% to 14% and for IgM, the CV ranged from 11% to 15%. Using this immunoassay, we showed that anti-pneumococcal antibody levels exhibited extensive inter-individual variability in young children suffering from invasive pneumococcal disease. All proteins, including the proteins with, as yet, unknown function, were immunogenic. In conclusion, the multiplex Streptococcus pneumoniae immunoassay based on proteins is reproducible. This assay can be used to monitor anti-S. pneumoniae antibody responses in a material- and time-saving manner.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21086008 PMCID: PMC3052486 DOI: 10.1007/s10096-010-1113-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis ISSN: 0934-9723 Impact factor: 3.267
Fig. 1Median fluorescence intensity (MFI) values reflecting levels of antigen-specific IgG and IgA for 17 Streptococcus pneumoniae antigens in the serum samples of pneumonia (a) and meningitis patients (b). The blue diamonds represent pneumonia/meningitis patients caused by S. pneumoniae and the green triangles represent pneumonia/meningitis patients that are positive for bacterial species other than S. pneumoniae. The horizontal bars indicate the median levels of anti-pneumococcal antibodies for these two groups. The asterisks indicate significant differences