A new immunoassay to quantify fungal antigens from the indoor mould Aspergillus versicolor
Aspergillus versicolor is among the most commonly found moulds in moisture-damaged buildings and can be associated with adverse health effects in humans. This paper reports the development, validation and application of an enzyme immunoassay to quantify A. versicolor antigens. A sandwich ELISA was d...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science--processes & impacts 2013-01, Vol.15 (6), p.1162-1171 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aspergillus versicolor
is among the most commonly found moulds in moisture-damaged buildings and can be associated with adverse health effects in humans. This paper reports the development, validation and application of an enzyme immunoassay to quantify
A. versicolor
antigens. A sandwich ELISA was developed using polyclonal antibodies that recognize a broad range of
A. versicolor
proteins present in fungal spores and in mycelia fragments. To validate the new method,
A. versicolor
antigens were quantified in samples collected from homes with visible mould growth, including dust from vacuumed walls and bulk samples of building materials. Antigen concentrations were compared to the results of a commercial ELISA based on monoclonal antibodies (AveX ELISA, Indoor Biotechnologies, Charlottesville, USA) and correlated with colony forming units (CFU) of
A. versicolor
. The
A. versicolor
ELISA was very sensitive with a lower detection limit of 120 pg ml
1
. The assay also showed some reactivity to other moulds with strongest reactions with other
Aspergillus
species (13% reactivity). The new assay detected
A. versicolor
antigens in a much higher percentage of dust samples (88%
vs.
27%) and bulk samples (89%
vs.
24%) than the AveX assay. A significant correlation (
r
= 0.67, and
p
< 0.0001) was found between antigen concentrations and CFU of
A. versicolor
. Based on its low detection limit and good correlation with the culture-based method, this new immunoassay seems to be a useful tool for the measurement of
A. versicolor
exposure levels and a reliable complement to the traditional monitoring techniques, such as mould cultivation or microscopy.
This paper reports the development, validation and application of an enzyme immunoassay to quantify the indoor mould
Aspergillus versicolor
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ISSN: | 2050-7887 2050-7895 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3em30870g |