Two-component direct fluorescent-antibody assay for rapid identification of Bacillus anthracis

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Abstract

A two-component direct fluorescent-antibody (DFA) assay, using fluorescein-labeled monoclonal antibodies specific to the Bacillus anthracis cell wall (CW-DFA) and capsule (CAP-DFA) antigens, was evaluated and validated for rapid identification of B. anthracis. We analyzed 230 B. anthracis isolates; 228 and 229 were positive by CW-DFA and CAP-DFA assays, respectively. We also tested 56 non-B. anthracis strains; 10 B. cereus and 2 B. thuringiensis were positive by the CW-DFA assay, and 1 B. megaterium strain was positive by CAP-DFA. Analysis of the combined DFA results identified 227 of 230 B. anthracis isolates; all 56 strains of the other Bacillus spp. were negative. Both DFA assays tested positive on 14 of 26 aging clinical specimens from the 2001 anthrax outbreak investigation. The two-component DFA assay is a sensitive, specific, and rapid confirmatory test for B. anthracis in cultures and may be useful directly on clinical specimens.

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De Barun, K., Bragg, S. L., Sanden, G. N., Wilson, K. E., Diem, L. A., Marston, C. K., … Popovic, T. (2002). Two-component direct fluorescent-antibody assay for rapid identification of Bacillus anthracis. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 8(10), 1060–1065. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0810.020392

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