
Immunogens of interest for the diagnosis of Campylobacter jejuni infections
Author(s) -
Janvier Blandine,
Ayraud Sarah,
BebyDefaux Agnès,
Louis Fauchère Jean
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
fems immunology & medical microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1574-695X
pISSN - 0928-8244
DOI - 10.1111/j.1574-695x.2000.tb01439.x
Subject(s) - campylobacter jejuni , complement fixation test , antigen , biology , enteritis , antibody , campylobacter , virology , microbiology and biotechnology , immunology , campylobacter fetus , bacteria , serology , genetics
In order to identify the C. jejuni immunogens of interest for the diagnosis of Campylobacter infections, we analyzed the humoral response of 153 patients by using complement fixation (CF) and western blot assays. A first group of 79 sera was from C. jejuni infected patients suffering from enteritis ( n =16 ), Guillain‐Barré syndrome (GBS) ( n =40 ) and arthritis ( n =23 ). A second group of 49 sera was from healthy blood donors and a third group consisted of 25 sera from children under 4 years old. Using the CF test, 88.6% of the C. jejuni infected patients were seropositive versus 28.5% of the healthy blood donors and none of the children. The Western blot assay allowed detection of antibodies directed against seven selected antigens ranging from 14 to 67 kDa. Three of these antigens with a molecular size of 29, 37 and 43 kDa were detected by 86.0%, 84.8% and 91.1% of the C. jejuni infected patients, respectively. These three antigens seem to be good candidates for the development of assays suitable for direct and indirect diagnosis of Campylobacter infections.