Author/Editor     Polanec, J; Seppala, I; Rousseau, S; Hedman, K
Title     Evaluation of protein-denaturing immunoassays for avidity of immunoglobulin G to rubella virus
Type     članek
Source     J Clin Lab Anal
Vol. and No.     Letnik 8, št. 1
Publication year     1994
Volume     str. 16-21
Language     eng
Abstract     Immunoassays have been recently developed that measure the avidity of IgG antibodies to complex microbial antigens and are suitable for serologic diagnosis of infectious diseases. In these avidity ELISAs, protein-denaturing agents are applied either as diluents of patient sera to prevent the immune complexing of IgG (diluting principle), or the preformed complexes are treated with the protein denaturants (eluting principle). We compared four protein denaturants previously used in such assays, in a diagnostic avidity ELISA for rubella IgG. Diethylamine, guanidine, thiocyanate, or urea were applied, by either principle at various concentrations, and thiocyanate, or urea were applied, by either principle at various concentrations, and thiocyanate at an optimum pH. Patient sera obtained recently after primary infection were distinguished from sera representing past rubella immunity by any protein denaturant tested by the eluting principle, which was superior to the diluting principle.
Descriptors     RUBELLA
RUBELLA VIRUS
IGG
ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY
DIETHYLAMINES
GUANIDINES
HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION
PROTEIN DENATURATION
THIOCYANATES
UREA