TY - JOUR
T1 - EIA with Species-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies
T2 - A Novel Seroepidemiologic Tool for Determination of the Etiologic Agent of Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis
AU - Walker, David H.
AU - Radulovic, Suzana
AU - Speed, Robert
AU - Feng, Hui min
AU - Taylor, Catherine
PY - 1993/12
Y1 - 1993/12
N2 - All currently available assays for antibodies to the etiologic agents of spotted fever group rickettsioses detect reactivity with antigens of lipopolysaccharides and the major cell wall proteins, which contain epitopes that are shared among many spotted fever group rickettsiae. The hypothesis of this study was that a monoclonal antibody to a species-specific epitope of Rickettsia rickettsii would beblocked from binding to the rickettsial surface if the rickettsiae were incubated previously with serum containing species-specific antibodies to the epitope. In an EIA, binding of monoclonal antibody 5C10-F3 to R. rickettsii was blocked by convalescent sera from patients with Rocky Mountain spotted fever but not from those with Mediterranean spotted fever, endemic typhus, or Q fever or normal subjects. This assay should be useful in determining the origin of the high seroprevalence of spotted fever rickettsial antibodies in certain geographic regions and establishing a species-specific diagnosis in patients with undetermined rickettsial exposure.
AB - All currently available assays for antibodies to the etiologic agents of spotted fever group rickettsioses detect reactivity with antigens of lipopolysaccharides and the major cell wall proteins, which contain epitopes that are shared among many spotted fever group rickettsiae. The hypothesis of this study was that a monoclonal antibody to a species-specific epitope of Rickettsia rickettsii would beblocked from binding to the rickettsial surface if the rickettsiae were incubated previously with serum containing species-specific antibodies to the epitope. In an EIA, binding of monoclonal antibody 5C10-F3 to R. rickettsii was blocked by convalescent sera from patients with Rocky Mountain spotted fever but not from those with Mediterranean spotted fever, endemic typhus, or Q fever or normal subjects. This assay should be useful in determining the origin of the high seroprevalence of spotted fever rickettsial antibodies in certain geographic regions and establishing a species-specific diagnosis in patients with undetermined rickettsial exposure.
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U2 - 10.1093/infdis/168.5.1292
DO - 10.1093/infdis/168.5.1292
M3 - Article
C2 - 7693827
AN - SCOPUS:0027425245
SN - 0022-1899
VL - 168
SP - 1292
EP - 1295
JO - Journal of Infectious Diseases
JF - Journal of Infectious Diseases
IS - 5
ER -