IgA and IgG antibodies to Candida albicans in the genital tract secretions of women with or without vaginal candidosis.

P. Gough, D. Warnock, M. Richardson, N. J. Mansell, J. M. King
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Levels of anti-Candida albicans immunoglobulin A (IgA) and IgG were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in serum and cervicovaginal secretions from 64 non-pregnant women with vaginal candidosis and 158 uninfected non-pregnant women. Specific IgA and IgG were detected in the serum and secretions of all 222 women. There was no significant difference between the mean levels of specific IgA or IgG in secretions from women with candidosis and those of uninfected women. Neither was there a significant difference between mean levels of specific IgA or IgG when women using oral contraception were compared with others who were not. There was a significant correlation between the levels of IgA and IgG in serum and secretions from women with candidosis and from uninfected women. Blastospore and hyphal forms of C. albicans were seen in vaginal smears from 29 of the 64 women with culture-proven candidosis: in nine, both IgA- and IgG-coated C. albicans cells were recovered from the genital tract; in a tenth, IgG-coated cells were found.
有或没有阴道念珠菌病的妇女生殖道分泌物中白色念珠菌的IgA和IgG抗体。
采用酶联免疫吸附法测定64例阴道念珠菌病非孕妇和158例未感染念珠菌的非孕妇血清和宫颈分泌物中抗白色念珠菌免疫球蛋白A (IgA)和IgG的水平。222例妇女血清及分泌物中均检测特异性IgA和IgG。在患有念珠菌病的妇女和未感染的妇女的分泌物中,特异性IgA或IgG的平均水平没有显著差异。使用口服避孕药的妇女与未使用口服避孕药的妇女相比,其特异性IgA或IgG的平均水平也没有显著差异。患有念珠菌病的妇女和未感染的妇女血清和分泌物中IgA和IgG的水平有显著的相关性。在64例经培养证实的念珠菌病患者中,29例阴道涂片中可见白色念珠菌的芽孢子和菌丝形式:在9例中,生殖道中同时发现了IgA和igg包被的白色念珠菌细胞;在十分之一的细胞中发现了igg包被细胞。
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