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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, January 1998, p. 24-27, Vol. 5, No. 1
Department of Diagnostic Reagents
Development, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Tokushima 771-01, Japan
Received 24 July 1997/Returned for modification 8 September
1997/Accepted 26 September 1997
Urine and serum samples from 89 healthy volunteers and three
healthy individuals who underwent rubella vaccination were tested for
immunoglobulin G (IgG), IgA, and IgM to rubella virus (RV) by
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay methods. Subjects with positive (n = 68) or negative (n = 21) results
for serum IgG were exactly the same as those with the corresponding
results for urinary IgG. Both urinary and serum IgG levels remained
elevated from the 3rd or 4th week after vaccination until the end of
the study. Both urinary IgA and serum IgM levels tended to increase
rapidly between the 3rd and 5th week and then gradually decrease until
the end of the study, but the levels of both remained positive except for one sample each at the end (26th week). On the other hand, the
ratio of anti-RV IgA titer to anti-RV IgG titer in urine (urinary anti-RV IgA/IgG ratio) increased rapidly between the 3rd and 4th week
after vaccination and then rapidly returned to the ratio levels of the
subjects positive for serum IgG from among the healthy volunteers. In
summary, detection of urinary anti-RV IgG should be useful for
screening for previous RV infection, and measurement of urinary anti-RV
IgA/IgG ratio might be useful for diagnosing recent infection.
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Detection of Immunoglobulin G and A Antibodies to
Rubella Virus in Urine and Antibody Responses to Vaccine-Induced
Infection
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