Absorption of Rickettsia rickettsii antibodies by Rickettsia rickettsii antigens in four diagnostic tests

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Immunoabsorption profiles were determined for Rickettsia rickettsii antigens used in four confirmatory tests for detection of antibodies to Rocky Mountain spotted fever. A human serum reactive in the four tests was absorbed with each test antigen and then reexamined by all four tests. The results indicated that the whole organism and complement-fixation antigen absorbed the whole array of antibodies to R. rickettsii, whereas erythrocyte-sensitizing substance coated on latex or erythrocytes did not. With erythrocyte-sensitizing substance coated on latex there was a decrease in titer when tested by the latex, indirect hemagglutination, and complement fixation tests but none when tested by the microimmunofluorescence test. With erythrocyte-sensitizing substance coated on sheep erythrocytes there was a decrease in titer when tested by indirect hemagglutination or complement fixation but none when tested by latex or microimmunofluorescence. These findings confirm that erythrocyte-sensitizing substance contains more than a single antigenic substance and plays a major role in the complement fixation test and a minor role in the microimmunofluorescence test.

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Hechemy, K. E., Anacker, R. L., Carlo, N. L., Fox, J. A., & Gaafar, H. A. (1983). Absorption of Rickettsia rickettsii antibodies by Rickettsia rickettsii antigens in four diagnostic tests. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 17(3), 445–449. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.17.3.445-449.1983

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