Reverse enzyme immunoassay for detection of specific anti-Toxoplasm immunoglobulin M antibodies

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Abstract

A reverse enzyme immunoassay (R-EIA) is described, in which polystyrene microplates are sensitized with anti-immunoglobulin M (IgM) (μ chain) antibodies and then sequentially allowed to react with patient's serum, peroxidase-labeled Toxoplasma gondii soluble antigen, and substrate. Measurement of activity of the solid-phase bound enzyme conjugate was done by colorimetric reading of the final developed color and kinetically by the initial rate of color development. This R-EIA allowed full resolution between absorbance values of a group of 36 sera which presented positive results in the Toxoplasma IgM immunofluorescence test and the remaining groups, which consisted of 39 normal individuals, 22 rheumatoid factor-positive sera, 8 Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemic sera, 3 infectious mononucleosis samples, and 6 high-titered IgG anti-T. gondii sera. No interference of rheumatoid factor IgM or inhibition by high-titered specific IgG was detected, even in the false IgM immunofluorescence-positive rheumatoid factor samples. Likewise, false-negative IgM immunofluorescence samples gave positive R-EIA even without adsorption with Staphylococcus aureus protein A. The possibility of direct tagging of the antigen with the enzyme eliminates the need for using antigen and anti-antigen conjugates as separate layers, therefore eliminating one step in the assay.

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Franco, E. L., Walls, K. W., & Sulzer, A. J. (1981). Reverse enzyme immunoassay for detection of specific anti-Toxoplasm immunoglobulin M antibodies. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 13(5), 859–864. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.13.5.859-864.1981

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