TY - JOUR
T1 - New oligopeptide immunoglobulin G test for human parvovirus B19 antibodies
AU - Schwarz, T. F.
AU - Modrow, S.
AU - Hottentrager, B.
AU - Hoflacher, B.
AU - Jager, G.
AU - Schartl, W.
AU - Sumazaki, R.
AU - Wolf, H.
AU - Middeldorp, J.
AU - Roggendorf, M.
AU - Deinhardt, F.
PY - 1991
Y1 - 1991
N2 - A new, highly sensitive and specific enzyme immunoassay using oligopeptides as antigen (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA] B19-OP) for detecting parvovirus B19-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) was established. As antigens, B19-specific oligopeptides of 24 and 30 kDa derived from a 196-kDa fusion protein of β-galactosidase and viral capsid protein (VP1) of B19 after CNBr cleavage and separation by high-pressure liquid chromatography were used. Of 139 serum specimens tested in parallel for anti-B19 IgG by standard ELISA using B19 particles as antigen and by ELISA B19-OP, 73 (52.5%) were positive and 63 (45.3%) were negative in both tests, and 3 (2.2%) were negative by standard ELISA but positive by ELISA B19-OP and by immunoblot. By using ELISA B19-OP, it was possible to detect anti-B19 IgG in an asymptomatic blood donor 4 weeks after acute infection, and anti-B19 IgG titers of 10-5 could be measured in convalescent-phase sera.
AB - A new, highly sensitive and specific enzyme immunoassay using oligopeptides as antigen (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA] B19-OP) for detecting parvovirus B19-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) was established. As antigens, B19-specific oligopeptides of 24 and 30 kDa derived from a 196-kDa fusion protein of β-galactosidase and viral capsid protein (VP1) of B19 after CNBr cleavage and separation by high-pressure liquid chromatography were used. Of 139 serum specimens tested in parallel for anti-B19 IgG by standard ELISA using B19 particles as antigen and by ELISA B19-OP, 73 (52.5%) were positive and 63 (45.3%) were negative in both tests, and 3 (2.2%) were negative by standard ELISA but positive by ELISA B19-OP and by immunoblot. By using ELISA B19-OP, it was possible to detect anti-B19 IgG in an asymptomatic blood donor 4 weeks after acute infection, and anti-B19 IgG titers of 10-5 could be measured in convalescent-phase sera.
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U2 - 10.1128/jcm.29.3.431-435.1991
DO - 10.1128/jcm.29.3.431-435.1991
M3 - Article
C2 - 1645365
AN - SCOPUS:0026036350
SN - 0095-1137
VL - 29
SP - 431
EP - 435
JO - Journal of Clinical Microbiology
JF - Journal of Clinical Microbiology
IS - 3
ER -