Detection and Identification of Diagnostic Histoplasma capsulatum Precipitates by Counterelectrophoresis
Author(s) -
Bruce Kleger,
Leo Kaufman
Publication year - 1973
Publication title -
applied microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0003-6919
DOI - 10.1128/am.26.3.231-238.1973
Subject(s) - precipitin , histoplasmosis , complement fixation test , immunodiffusion , agarose , medicine , biology , antigen , virology , microbiology and biotechnology , immunology , serology , antibody
Studies were carried out to develop and evaluate a counterelectrophoresis (CEP) technique for the rapid and specific identification of the diagnostically important histoplasmosis H and M precipitin bands. Well-defined and centrally located precipitin bands were produced by using a discontinuous buffer system and a gel matrix composed of agarose and ionagar no. 2. A template was devised which allowed the selective identification of the H and M precipitins. Comparative evaluations were performed with the microimmunodiffusion (ID) and complement fixation tests. In 52 sera from persons with histoplasmosis, either the H or M precipitin, or both, were identified in 42 (81%) of the cases with the CEP technique and in 43 (83%) with the ID test. With sera from 28 persons with heterologous diseases, the CEP technique, like the ID test, failed to react. The specificity of the CEP technique was dependent upon the use of the identity template. The CEP technique is recommended for routine use in laboratories testing moderate numbers of sera. It provides accurate and reproducible results within 90 min, in contrast to the ID test, which requires 18 to 24 h.
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