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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, November 2000, p. 964-966, Vol. 7, No. 6
Instituto de Virologia, Facultad de Ciencias
Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina
Received 24 January 2000/Returned for modification 24 March
2000/Accepted 12 September 2000
The protective immune responses against rubella virus (RV) are
related to its neutralizing epitopes, an issue that is important to
consider when assessing the immune status of patients with remote
infection. In the present paper, we compare the antibodies detected by
a synthetic-peptide-based enzyme immunoassay (EIA) with antibodies
detected by the traditional technique of hemagglutination inhibition
(HIA) in patients with remote RV infection. The synthetic peptide used
as an antigen (SP15) represents a neutralizing epitope that corresponds
to amino acids 208 to 239 of the E1 glycoprotein. The SP15-EIA was
developed, all variables that affected the assay were standardized, and
the test was validated using reference sera. Serum samples
(n = 129) from patients with remote RV infection were
tested by HIA and SP15-EIA. Discrepant sera were assayed by MEIA
(IMX/Abbot). The comparison between HIA and SP15-EIA, taking HIA as the
standard methodology for determining immune status, showed that
SP15-EIA is very specific and sensitive for detecting protecting
antibodies (specificity, 100%; sensitivity, 98.20%). This study
demonstrates that antibodies against the neutralizing domain
represented by SP15 would be important in the memory response after
natural infection and may be a good tool in the determination of the
true immune status of patients with remote infection with regard to RV.
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Evaluation of Antibodies against a Rubella Virus
Neutralizing Domain for Determination of Immune Status
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