Comparison of Sandwich Solid-Phase Radioimmunoassay and Two Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays for Detection of Histoplasma capsulatum Polysaccharide Antigen

Detection of a Histoplasma capsulatum polysaccharide antigen (HPA) has proved a useful approach to diagnosis of histoplasmosis. Two sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) using alkaline phosphatase (AP)- or horseradish peroxidase (HRP)conjugated antibodies were compared with solid-phas...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 1989-10, Vol.160 (4), p.678-685
Hauptverfasser: Zimmerman, Sarah E., Stringfield, Patricia Connolly, Wheat, L. Joseph, French, Morris L. V., Kohler, Richard B.
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Zusammenfassung:Detection of a Histoplasma capsulatum polysaccharide antigen (HPA) has proved a useful approach to diagnosis of histoplasmosis. Two sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) using alkaline phosphatase (AP)- or horseradish peroxidase (HRP)conjugated antibodies were compared with solid-phase radioimmunoassay (RIA) for detection of HPA. The AP-ELISA and HRP-ELISA were each positive in 17 (89.5%) of 19 urine specimens from patients with disseminated histoplasmosis, while the RIA was positive in 18 (94.7%) of 19. Specimens from patients with nondisseminated histoplasmosis were positive by AP-ELISA in 8 of 32, by HRP-ELISA in 4 of 25, and by RIA in 12 of 25. Of control specimens from patients with other fungal infections, the APELISA was negative in 22 (91.7%) of 24, the HRP-ELISA in 23 (95.8%) of 24, and the RIA in 23 (95.8%) of 24. Reproducibilities of the AP-ELISA and HRP-ELISA were 95.1% and 95.1%, respectively. Thus, AP-ELISA and HRP-ELISA appear less sensitive than RIA and may be falsely negative in specimens containing low levels of HPA.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1093/infdis/160.4.678