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A technique (Ig-EIA) for the detection of CMV-specific IgG, IgM and
IgA
in human blood is described. Ig-EIA utilizes
alkaline phosphatase
-labeled goat anti-human IgG, IgM and
IgA
as a detection probe and CMV antigen-coated solid phase from commercial kits. Ig-EIA is compared to indirect fluorescent assay (IFA) and indirect hemagglutination (IHA) for sensitivity and specificity. On sequential samples of blood from a set of patients, Ig-EIA clearly demonstrated seroconversion in CMV-specific IgG and IgM. A test of 332 blood donors by Ig-EIA showed 177 (53%) had CMV-specific IgG and 17 (5%) had CMV IgM. Only two of the 17 donors with CMV IgM were nonreactive for CMV-IgG. The potential of CMV-IgM as an indicator of CMV infectivity is discussed.
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PMID:A test for human cytomegalovirus-specific immunoglobulins using a modification of a commercial test kit. 303 Nov 14
An enzyme-linked immuno-sorbent assay (ELISA) for quantitation of rheumatoid factors (RF) of IgM,
IgA
and IgG isotypes has been established. A complex of human serum albumin (HSA) and rabbit IgG anti-HSA antibodies is used as antigen for RF. The binding of RF is detected by stepwise additions of biotinylated monoclonal antibodies specific for human IgM, IgG or
IgA
,
alkaline phosphatase
-conjugated streptavidin, and substrate. The assay is simple and applicable to routine testing of large numbers of sera. It discriminates between false and true IgG-RF by papain digestion of sera that turn out positive by the screening for IgG-RF. Of 241 randomly selected patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as well as other rheumatoid and infectious diseases, 110 were Waaler-Rose-positive while 127 were IgM-RF-positive in ELISA. The correlation between the Waaler-Rose test and IgM-RF ELISA was highly significant (r = 0.82). By testing 65 of these sera (all IgM-RF positive), 25 (39%) were also true IgG-RF positive (42 (64%) in the screening). When 40 Waaler-Rose-positive RA patients were tested, 20 and 21 were also positive for IgG- and
IgA
-RF, respectively. Eight IgM-, one
IgA
- and no IgG-RF positive tests were recovered when 48 Waaler-Rose negative RA patients were studied.
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PMID:Quantitation of rheumatoid factors (RF) of IgM, IgA and IgG isotypes by a simple and sensitive ELISA. Discrimination between false and true IgG-RF. 307 Jul 22
Follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) of normal human Peyer's patches (PP) was studied with regard to expression of HLA-DR determinants and secretory component (SC); the latter acts as a receptor for polymeric immunoglobulins (pIg). Putative M cells were identified in FAE by lack of a brush border with
alkaline phosphatase
. These cells were virtually negative for HLA-DR whereas the remaining FAE was strongly positive like villous epithelium. Conversely, the complete FAE showed no SC expression and was negative for
IgA
. These findings suggested that the FAE (including the M cells) does not participate in SC-mediated transport of pIgA, which in the gut mainly takes place through columnar crypt cells. The FAE (excepting the M cells) may be involved in an MHC class II-restricted antigen-presenting function as recently suggested for villous epithelium. The role of M cells may hence be limited to uptake and transport of luminal antigens.
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PMID:Lack of relation between expression of HLA-DR and secretory component (SC) in follicle-associated epithelium of human Peyer's patches. 328 2
The protease-antiprotease balance and concentration of immunoglobulin was evaluated in some respiratory tract diseases. Analysis was carried out on 24 patients with atopic bronchial asthma, 21 with chronic bronchitis, 27 with bronchiectasis and 18 healthy smokers volunteers. In examination of BAL fluid some selective changes of proteolytic enzymes activities and concentrations of their natural inhibitors were documented. In atopic bronchial asthma the increased activity of acid protease, acid phosphatase and concentration of alpha-2-macroglobulin was the most characteristic. In chronic bronchitis there was an increase of acid protease,
alkaline phosphatase
and concentration of alpha-1-antitrypsin, haptoglobin, but in bronchiectasis the increase of neutral and acid proteases activities and concentration of all examined natural inhibitors was noted. The changes in concentration of
IgA
and IgG confirmed their participation in local defense response. All examined BAL enzyme activities and concentrations of inhibitors and immunoglobulins were compared with the results of the parameters in serum, mentioned above. The obtained finding supports the suggestion that the proteolytic enzymes, their natural inhibitors and immunoglobulins play an important role in the respiratory tract pathology. Immunobiochemical analysis of BAL in atopic bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis and bronchiectasis may be useful for clinical prognosis and pharmacological treatment.
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PMID:Immunobiochemical evaluation of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in atopic bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis and bronchiectasis. 331 50
An enzyme-linked direct antiglobulin test (DAGT) for assessing erythrocyte-bound IgG, IgM and
IgA
is described. The test is carried out in microtitre plates using heavy chain-specific,
alkaline phosphatase
-linked, goat anti-human globulin reagents with p-nitrophenyl phosphate as substrate. Results are expressed in optical density (OD) units per 3.6 X 10(7) red cells. The method is reproducible, with coefficients of variation of 0.056, 0.093 and 0.087 for IgG, IgM and
IgA
respectively. The linear relationship between the amount of red cell-bound antibody and the OD reading for each immunoglobulin class shows that the method is suitable for quantitative studies. Healthy individuals were found to have small amounts of immunoglobulin bound to their red cells with mean values of 0.251, 0.087 and 0.128 OD units per 3.6 X 10(7) red cells for IgG, IgM and
IgA
respectively; there was no difference between male and female subjects. In the clinical situation, the enzyme-linked DAGT was considered to show significantly increased amounts of cell-bound immunoglobulin when the results were more than three standard deviations above the mean and the quantitative results permitted an accurate assessment of the progress and response to treatment of patients with autoimmune haemolysis.
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PMID:An enzyme-linked direct antiglobulin test for assessing erythrocyte bound immunoglobulins. 333 50
Thirty-three patients with alcoholic cirrhosis (AC), selected on widely recognized criteria (16, 57), were investigated prospectively for cutaneous manifestations of zinc deficiency. The patients were divided into 3 groups: group A (n = 12): AC without skin lesions; group B (n = 12): AC with skin lesions responsive to a zinc-free topical treatment or resistant to enteral zinc sulfate intake; group C (n = 9): AC with skin lesions cured by oral zinc replacement therapy alone. The lesions observed in group C were studied microscopically. Data concerning zinc metabolism (Zn concentrations in plasma, red cells, urine and hair;
alkaline phosphatase
values), biochemical criteria of AC (plasma serum-albumin concentration,
IgA
/transferrin ratio) and a malabsorption test (xylosemia 120 min after oral absorption of D-xylose 25 g) were compared by the variance analysis method. A control group (D, n = 12) was used as reference. Few cases of cutaneous manifestations of zinc deficiency in AC patients have been published. In more than one half of the 15 or so we found in the literature, an aggravating factor (total parenteral nutrition, digestive tract surgery) had to be taken into account. In this prospective study 9 new cases in which AC was the only cause of zinc deficiency are reported. A clinical picture similar to acrodermatitis enteropathica with peribuccal bullous lesions was observed in only one patient. In all other cases the patients presented with a cracked and reticulated eczema on the extensor aspect of the limbs and (often erosive) in the perianal and genital regions. The eczema was associated with cheilitis, glossitis, stomatitis, alopecia and, seldom, ungual Beau's lines. Disorders of behaviour, diarrhoea and bouts of lever regressing under zinc replacement therapy were frequent. Histology was not very specific, except for the presence of necrotic areas in the stratum germinativum, sometimes associated with small subcorneal pustules containing altered polymorphonuclears. In every case, it was the rapid regression of symptoms under zinc sulfate treatment that confirmed the diagnosis. Plasma zinc concentrations were most significantly decreased in all AC groups as compared to controls (61.2 +/- 19.4 vs 97.8 +/- 10.4 micrograms/100 ml) and also in AC patients with skin manifestations of zinc deficiency as compared to the other AC patients (44.4 +/- 9.2 vs 66.5 +/- 18.8 micrograms/100 ml) table V). Changes in serum-albumin levels and in hepatocellular function were parallel to changes in plasma zinc concentrations.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:[Cutaneous manifestations of zinc deficiency in ethylic cirrhosis]. 357 31
Serum levels of secretory
IgA
(SIgA) and secretory IgM (SIgM) were quantified by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 97 patients with various chronic liver diseases and 17 patients with uncomplicated ulcerative colitis. The values obtained were compared with 89 matched controls and related to other serum variables. All types of liver disease had elevated median levels of serum SIg. Patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) had the highest SIg levels, particularly SIgM, but increased total serum IgM was slightly more specific for PBC. Thus, the SIg levels did not add more discriminative information than several other variables. Elevated levels of circulating SIgA correlated mainly with variables that indicate reduced liver function. The difference observed between patients with PBC and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) in the
alkaline phosphatase
(
ALP
)-to-SIg ratio is discussed.
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PMID:Circulating secretory immunoglobulins of the A and M isotypes in chronic liver disease. 358 32
A study of the
IgA
levels in 43 duodenal ulcer (DU) patients and 8 gastric ulcer (GU) patients and their comparison with healthy controls reveals significantly elevated levels of
IgA
in DU and somewhat lower levels in GU. The levels were also associated with the genotypes of the patients for genetic markers such as ABO blood group, ABH sectetor status, haptoglobin, and
alkaline phosphatase
enzyme. Nutritional factors, such as vegetarianism, chili consumption, and habits such as smoking and alcoholism also showed variation in the
IgA
levels. These results indicate the response and role of
IgA
in the immunological mechanisms involving mucosal protection and autoimmunity in ulceration processes in the stomach.
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PMID:Serum levels of IgA in peptic ulcers. 360 96
The standard conditions for detection of human IgG, IgM, and
IgA
antibodies to Mycoplasma hominis by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were established with the use of a cell lysate antigen and
alkaline phosphatase
conjugates. Antigen was used at a concentration of 10 micrograms of protein per milliliter, sera were diluted 1:200, and conjugates were diluted 1:500. Agreement between cultured isolation of M. hominis from the lower genital tract and presence of antibody in 207 women was 71%, 82%, and 86% for IgG, IgM, and
IgA
, respectively. When the ELISA was compared with the mycoplasmacidal assay, an overall agreement of 81% occurred, with the majority of the discrepancies occurring in the ELISA-positive and mycoplasmacidal-negative category. A linear relationship between end point titer and the A400 value (ELISA or absorbance value at 400 nm) at a standard serum dilution was demonstrated for the IgG, IgM, and
IgA
classes. Although the ELISA was relatively independent of antigen heterogeneity, no single strain detected more than 87% of positive sera, thus suggesting that optimum detection of antibody to M. hominis by the ELISA will require use of antigen pools derived from multiple strains of M. hominis.
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PMID:Measurement of antibody to Mycoplasma hominis by an enzyme-linked immunoassay and detection of class-specific antibody responses in women with postpartum fever. 382 22
A retrospective study on 50 young and 35 aged patients with acute hepatitis B was performed. Clinical and laboratory parameters were evaluated. The most significant results obtained in the aged group when compared with the young were longer hospitalization, less elevated serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase, serum bilirubin and
alkaline phosphatase
significantly higher, lower IgM and higher
IgA
levels. The results indicate that acute hepatitis B in elderly adults is characterized by a milder liver cell necrosis and a hypercholestatic pattern. The possible causes for these features are discussed.
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PMID:Different course of acute hepatitis B in elderly adults. 400 76
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