用非酶促IgA捕获法检测血清和脑脊液中弓形虫病的IgA特异性

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
J M Pinon, H Thoannes, P H Pouletty, J Poirriez, J Damiens, P Pelletier
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对获得性和先天性弓形虫病血清和脑脊液中免疫球蛋白A的非酶免疫检测方法进行了优化。将抗人IgA单克隆抗体包被在聚苯乙烯上捕获总IgA。刚地弓形虫悬浮液作为可见抗原。测试了800份标本(血清、脐带血血清和脑脊液)。这些数据来自300名获得性弓形虫病患者和28名先天性弓形虫病儿童。在获得性弓形虫病中,该检测允许早期检测特异性IgA,其动力学与特异性IgM表达相似。在先天性弓形虫病中,抗t。新生儿期可检出弓形虫IgA。该检测对弓形虫病的诊断、随访和治疗后评价都是有用的。在受感染新生儿的脑脊液中也检测到特异性IgA。当与弓形虫特异性IgG和IgM分析结合使用时,这种简单的IgA捕获试验可提高获得性和先天性弓形虫病的血清学诊断。
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Detection of IgA specific for toxoplasmosis in serum and cerebrospinal fluid using a non-enzymatic IgA-capture assay.

A non-enzymatic immuno assay was optimized for detection of immunoglobulin A in serum and cerebrospinal fluid specific in acquired and congenital toxoplasmosis. An antihuman IgA monoclonal antibody was coated onto a polystyrene to capture total IgA. Suspensions of Toxoplasma gondii were used as a visible antigen. Eight hundred specimens (sera, cord blood serum, and cerebrospinal fluid) were tested. These were collected from 300 patients with acquired toxoplasmosis and from 28 children with congenital toxoplasmosis. In acquired toxoplasmosis, the assay allowed early detection of specific IgA, with kinetics similar to those of specific IgM expression. In congenital toxoplasmosis, anti-T. gondii IgA could be detected in the neonatal period. This assay was useful for diagnosis, follow-up, and posttherapeutic evaluation of toxoplasmosis. Specific IgA was also detected in the cerebrospinal fluid of infected newborn children. This simple IgA capture assay improves serological diagnosis of acquired and congenital toxoplasmosis when used in combination with analysis of T. gondii specific IgG and IgM.

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