Use of antifilarial IgG4‐ELISA to detect Brugia malayi infection in an endemic area of Malaysia

Summary objective  To evaluate the usefulness of antifilarial IgG4 antibody assay in detecting B. malayi infection in a filaria endemic area in Malaysia.methods  A sandwich ELISA using B. malayi soluble antigen was employed to detect antifilarial IgG4 antibodies in serum samples of 330 individuals w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tropical medicine & international health 1998-03, Vol.3 (3), p.184-188
Hauptverfasser: Rahmah, N., Khairul Anuar, A., Tengku Ariff, R. H., Zurainee, M. N., Noor A'shikin, A., Fadzillah, A., Maimunah, A., Ashraful Haq, J.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary objective  To evaluate the usefulness of antifilarial IgG4 antibody assay in detecting B. malayi infection in a filaria endemic area in Malaysia.methods  A sandwich ELISA using B. malayi soluble antigen was employed to detect antifilarial IgG4 antibodies in serum samples of 330 individuals who comprised 88 healthy individuals from nonendemic areas, 15 B. malayi microfilaraemic cases, 22 individuals with soil‐transmitted helminthiases, 9 elephantiasis cases and 196 residents from a B. malayi‐endemic area. An O.D. value of > 0.420 at serum dilution of 1:400 was used as the cut‐off point. This cut‐off point was obtained by taking the mean optical density (0.252 + 4 S.E.) of 36 negative sera which had O.D. values greater than 0.1 at serum dilution of 1: 400.results  All 15 microfilaraemic persons were positive for antifilarial IgG4 antibody. Non‐endemic normals, soil‐transmitted helminth infected persons and chronic elephantiasis cases were negative for antifilarial IgG4 antibody. Of the 196 individuals from the filaria endemic area, 37 (18.8%) demonstrated presence of antifilarial IgG4 antibodies; and only eight individuals (4.1%) were positive for microfilariae. All eight microfilaraemic individuals were also positive for antifilarial IgG4 antibodies.conclusion  Antifilarial IgG4‐ELISA could detect 4.6 times more positive cases than the microfilaria detection method. With appropriate cut‐off values that eliminate cross‐reactivities, this serological tool is very useful for Brugia malayi prevalence surveys and diagnosis.
ISSN:1360-2276
1365-3156
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-3156.1998.00229.x