[土拉菌病患者血清免疫球蛋白IgG亚类抗体对土拉菌反应的分布]。

Waldemar Rastawicki, Natalia Rokosz-Chudziak, Natalia Wolaniuk
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简介:本研究旨在确定兔吸虫病患者抗兔吸虫病IgG亚类分布。方法:采用室内ELISA法,以超声细菌为抗原,检测56份经血清学证实的兔拉菌病患者血清中是否存在兔拉菌病IgG1、IgG2、IgG3和IgG4抗体。根据对30名献血者血清抗体水平的测定结果,将各亚类血清抗体的截断限设为算术平均值加3个标准差。结果:41份血清中检出土拉菌IgG1亚类抗体(73.2%),52份检出IgG2亚类抗体(92.9%),13份检出IgG3亚类抗体(23.2%)。IgG2抗体OD450的算术平均值比IgG1和IgG3抗体高3倍以上。IgG4浓度低于检测水平。结论:兔吸虫病IgG亚类主要为兔吸虫病IgG2抗体。该研究还表明,在人类自然感染期间,会产生IgG1和IgG3亚类,但不会产生IgG4抗体。
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[Serum immunoglobulin IgG subclass distribution of antibody responses to Francisella tularensis in patients with tularemia].

Introduction: The present study was aimed at determining the IgG subclass distribution against F. tularensis in patients with tularemia.

Methods: The total number of 56 serum samples obtained from patients with serologically confirmed tularemia were tested by in-house ELISA with bacterial sonicate as the antigen for the presence of IgG1, IgG2, IgG3 and IgG4 antibodies to F. tularensis. Based on the results of determining the level of antibodies in the sera of 30 blood donors, the cut-off limit of serum antibodies for each subclass was set at arithmetic mean plus three standard deviations.

Results: Antibodies of subclass IgG1 to F. tularensis were diagnosed in 41 (73.2%), IgG2 in 52 (92.9%) and IgG3 in 13 (23.2%) serum samples. The arithmetic mean of OD450 of antibodies IgG2 was over three-times higher than antibodies IgG1 and IgG3 measured in all of tested serum samples. The concentration of IgG4 was below the detection level.

Conclusion: In conclusion, IgG2 antibodies to F. tularensis are predominating IgG subclass in tularemia. This study showed also that subclasses of IgG1 and IgG3 but not IgG4 antibodies to F. tularensis are produced during natural infection in humans.

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