Literature DB >> 7013316

A comparison of the IFA and the ELISA for the demonstration of antibodies against schistosome gut-associated polysaccharide antigens in schistosomiasis.

A M Deelder, D Kornelis.   

Abstract

The applicability of two immunodiagnostic techniques was studied for the detection of antibodies against schistosome gut-associated polysaccharide antigens in human schistosomiasis mansoni: the immunofluorescent antibody reaction (IFA) using Rossman's fixed paraffin sections of adult worms and the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with a trichloroacetic acid soluble fraction of total adult worm antigens (AWA-TCA). With the IFA, gut-associated polysaccharide antigens could be demonstrated with an anti-IgM conjugate in a high percentage of the sera tested, although false-negative reactions were occasionally recorded. The use of an anti-IgG conjugate resulted in the demonstration of antibodies against additional antigens in the parenchyma of the worm and on the tegument. Specific IgM antibodies were present in higher concentrations in the sera from children than in those from adults. Using AWA-TCA as the antigen preparation in the ELISA, only antibodies against the circulating anodic antigen (CAA) could be demonstrated. Pretreatment of the ELISA-plates with poly-L-lysine to couple AWA-TCA was not necessary. The ELISA was successfully applied with anti-Ig, anti IgG, and anti-IgM conjugates. With anti-Ig conjugate the test was very sensitive and gave less false-negative reactions than the IFA. There was a significant difference between Ig, IgG, and IgM titres of children and adults. The use of an immunogalactosidase assay with a fluorogenic substrate in the ELISA, resulted in a test which was able to detect antibodies at ten times higher dilutions than with the immunoperoxidase assay.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7013316     DOI: 10.1007/bf00927057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Parasitenkd        ISSN: 0044-3255


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