Serologic diagnosis of human monocytic ehrlichiosis by immunoblot analysis.
AUTOR(ES)
Brouqui, P
RESUMO
Human monocytic ehrlichiosis is caused by Ehrlichia chaffeensis, an intracellular bacterium probably transmitted by the tick Amblyomma americanum in the United States. Despite its lack of specificity in discriminating among infections by closely related Ehrlichia spp., immunofluorescence assay (IFA) is the most frequently used serological diagnostic method. To improve the specificity of the serological diagnosis, we compared antigenic profile of E. canis and E. chaffeensis antigen with homologous and heterologous sera, searching for the specificity of the presence of low-molecular-weight proteins. Western immunoblot analysis of IFA-positive human sera revealed 27- and 29-kDa proteins which are not found in E. canis IFA-positive sera from dogs. IFA-positive sera from dogs revealed a low-molecular-weight group of proteins (20 to 28 kDa) which were not found in human E. chaffeensis-positive sera except for a weak band at 22 kDa. The presence o antibodies directed against the 27- and 29-kDa proteins on Western blots is specific for E. chaffeensis infection, and we suggest that the Western blot might complete IFA in cases with low positive predictive value.
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