Use of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detection of circulating antibodies to human leishmaniasis.

International journal of zoonoses Pub Date : 1986-06-01
J W Shin, D Chao
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In an attempt to lay the background work of immunodiagnosis of human leishmaniasis in Taiwan, the usefulness of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detection serum antibodies in large regional groups was studied. Antigens were prepared from promastigotes of Leishmania tropica major recently isolated in our laboratory by Chao. One hundred and sixty-five serum samples were collected from medical students of National Yang-Ming Medical College (YM), Taipei, 61 from residents of San-hsing District (SH), I-lan County, 9 from residents of Wu-lai District (WL), Taipei County, 2 from patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis, 6 from laboratory workers in the Department of Parasitology (LW), National Yang-Ming Medical College, and 1 from a patient with the history of hypersensitive to mosquito bites. The result of the ELISA were analyzed statically. YM students had the lowest serum antibody levels to this parasite. The laboratory workers and the SH residents had a significantly higher antibody prevalence rate than the YM students, but a significantly lower rate than positive patients. Positive/pseudopositive rate in non-patient groups was 0.82%. Tracing of these two suspected cases are in progress. The regional high antibody levels in the SH residents suggest that a risk of human leishmaniasis may be significant in the population tested. Using our antigen preparations we demonstrated that the ELISA is sensitive, rapid, and easy to perform and is therefore useful in screening and detecting of circulating anti-leishmania antibodies in serosurvey of large sample size.

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利用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测人利什曼病循环抗体。
摘要为了奠定台湾地区人类利什曼病的免疫诊断基础,研究酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)在大区域人群血清抗体检测中的应用。本文从本实验室最近分离的热带利什曼原虫原鞭毛体中制备抗原。收集台北市国立阳明医学院医学生血清165份,义兰县三兴区居民血清61份,台北县乌来区居民血清9份,皮肤利什曼病患者血清2份,国立阳明医学院寄生虫科实验室工作人员血清6份,蚊虫叮咬超敏史血清1份。对ELISA结果进行静态分析。YM学生对这种寄生虫的血清抗体水平最低。实验室工作人员和SH居民的抗体患病率明显高于YM学生,但明显低于阳性患者。非患者组阳性/假阳性率为0.82%。正在对这两起疑似病例进行追踪。SH居民的区域高抗体水平表明,在接受检测的人群中,人类利什曼病的风险可能很大。通过抗原制备,证明ELISA检测灵敏、快速、简便,可用于大样本量血清调查中循环抗利什曼原虫抗体的筛选和检测。
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