HSV-1和HSV-2 IgG分型新试剂的评价

Fernando de Ory, Maria Eulalia Guisasola, Inmaculada Casas, José Manuel Echevarría
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直到最近,由于1型和2型之间的高交叉反应性,缺乏合适的类型特异性检测阻碍了单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染的血清学诊断。本文的目的是评价以糖蛋白G为抗原检测HSV-1和HSV-2特异性IgG的新商业方法(BioElisa HSV-1和BioElisa HSV-2)在病毒诊断和血清流行病学研究中的应用。采用该方法对近期感染HSV(13例30份)、正常儿童(28份)和性传播疾病门诊就诊患者(20例24份)的82份血清样本进行了研究,并与常规间接ELISA法和补体固定试验结果进行了比较。该方法对13例HSV患者中9例的抗体反应进行了类型特异性鉴定。性病患者中抗hsv -2 IgG阳性4例,正常儿童中无阳性。前者19例,后者7例。仅有1份样品HSV-1检测阳性,间接ELISA检测阴性。类型特异性HSV-1和HSV-2检测可能有助于HSV感染的血清学诊断,因为它们允许抗体反应的正确表征。考虑到该方法对HSV-2 IgG的高特异性,它可能有助于筛选抗HSV-2人群,特别是预防新生儿HSV-2感染。
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Evaluation of new reagents for typing IgG to HSV-1 and HSV-2

Until recently, the lack of suitable type specific assays has hampered the serological diagnosis of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections, due to the high crossreactivity between types 1 and 2. The aim of the present paper is the evaluation of new commercial methods for the detection of HSV-1 and HSV-2-specific IgG using glycoprotein G as antigen (BioElisa HSV-1 and BioElisa HSV-2), in their application to viral diagnosis and seroepidemiological studies. Eighty two serum samples from HSV recent infections (30 samples from 13 cases), normal children (28 samples), and patients attended in clinics for sexually transmitted diseases (STD) (24 samples from 20 patients) were studied by such methods and the results compared with those obtained by a conventional indirect ELISA, and by the complement fixation test. The methods gave a type specific identification of the antibody response in nine of the 13 HSV patients. Positive results for anti-HSV-2 IgG were obtained in four cases among the STD patients but in none among the normal children. Nineteen of the former and seven of the latter were positive for anti-HSV-1. Only one sample was reactive in the HSV-1 assay, and negative by the indirect ELISA. Type specific HSV-1 and HSV-2 assays may help the serological diagnosis of HSV infections, since they allow the correct characterization of the antibody response. Bearing in mind the high specificity of the method for HSV-2 IgG, it might be useful in screening of populations for anti-HSV-2 and especially in prevention of the neonatal HSV-2 infection.

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