Human African trypanosomiasis: quantitative and qualitative assessment of intrathecal immune response.
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Quantitative and qualitative techniques for assessment of the intrathecal humoral immune response in human African trypanosomiasis were compared, and their diagnostic potential for detection of the meningo-encephalitic stage of the disease was evaluated. Total and trypanosome specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgM intrathecal synthesis were studied in paired cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood samples of 38 trypanosomiasis patients and in three controls using Reiber's formulae. The presence of CSF-specific oligoclonal IgG and of trypanosome-specific antibodies was determined using iso-electric focusing followed by immunoblotting and antigen-driven immunoblots. The intrathecal IgG fraction (16% positive) and oligoclonal IgG detection (24% positive) were insensitive for detection of an intrathecal humoral immune response. Trypanosome-specific IgG synthesis, reflected by the IgG antibody index (AI) (26% positive), was confirmed by the presence of oligoclonal specific IgG (47% positive), but the latter was more sensitive. Although the detection technique failed for oligoclonal IgM, the intrathecal IgM fraction (42% positive) and the IgM AI (32% positive) indicated that the meningo-encephalitic stage of the disease is characterized by a dominant intrathecal IgM response, which was higher than the IgG response. The highest combination of diagnostic sensitivity and specificity for the meningo-encephalitic stage of trypanosomiasis was observed for quantitative IgM determinations.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- European journal of neurology
دوره 10 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003