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Detection of specific IgM in varicella and herpes zoster by antibody-capture radioimmunoassay.

H O Kangro1, A Ward, S Argent, R B Heath, J E Cradock-Watson, M K Ridehalgh.   

Abstract

A simple and sensitive M antibody-capture radioimmunoassay (MACRIA) is described which utilizes crude commercial VZV antigen and a single monoclonal anti-VZV antibody. This was compared to the immunofluorescence (IF) test for IgM antibody and was used to study IgM responses in sera from 261 patients with varicella and 220 patients with herpes zoster. With MACRIA, IgM antibodies were detected in all patients with varicella. The IgM antibodies appeared shortly after onset of rash, reached peak levels between 1 and 4 weeks after onset and then declined to low or undetectable levels in most, though not all, patients after 3 months. IgM antibodies were also detected in 98.2% of patients with herpes zoster, but the levels of IgM were significantly lower than after varicella and there was wider individual variation both in magnitude and duration of the IgM responses, in some cases only lasting 2-3 weeks. Comparison between MACRIA and IF showed good agreement in the detection of IgM antibodies following varicella. Discordant results were obtained with 13% of sera, of which 81% were taken either early or late after onset of rash and contained very low IgM levels. In contrast, 62 (28%) of the 220 sera from patients with zoster gave discordant results in the two tests, all except five being MACRIA-positive but IF-negative. The largest proportion of discordant results were obtained with sera taken more than 3 months after onset of rash, but 18 (29%) contained high IgM levels and were taken during the period of peak IgM responses. The diagnostic applications of the VZV MACRIA are discussed.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3402547      PMCID: PMC2249341          DOI: 10.1017/s0950268800029344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiol Infect        ISSN: 0950-2688            Impact factor:   2.451


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