Microtiter enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for immunoglobulin g cholera antitoxin in humans: sensitivity and specificity

微量滴定酶联免疫吸附试验检测人霍乱抗毒素IgG:灵敏度和特异性

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Abstract

Serum samples were obtained from 92 informed, community volunteers before and 10, 21, and 28 days after they ingested 10(3) to 10(6)Vibrio cholerae of Inaba or Ogawa serotype and classical or El Tor biotype as part of a cholera vaccine development program. Pre- and postchallenge sera were examined for neutralizing antibody to cholera toxin by the rabbit skin permeability factor and adrenal cell techniques. Immunoglobulin G-binding antibodies to cholera toxin were quantitated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in serum diluted 1:200. The results obtained in these cholera volunteers were compared with a negative control population comprising 30 people who ingested enteropathogenic Escherichia coli or E. coli which produced heat-stable but not heat-labile enterotoxin. Although all three antitoxin assays correlated closely with each other in both groups of volunteers, ELISA was more sensitive than either neutralization assay in detecting both subclinical and overt cholera infections. Seroconversion was demonstrated by ELISA in 58 of 66 (88%) volunteers who excreted V. cholerae, including 50 of 54 (93%) with clinical cholera, compared with 47 of 66 (71%) and 52 of 66 (79%) by the rabbit skin permeability factor and adrenal cell techniques, respectively. Although ELISA does not measure the toxin-neutralizing activity of antibodies directly, it provides a practical alternative to the rabbit skin permeability factor and adrenal cell assays.

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