Search for Anti-EA(D) Antibodies in Subjects with an “Isolated VCA IgG” Pattern

The presence of an “isolated viral capsid antigen (VCA) IgG” pattern in serum is not easy to interpret without the aid of further tests, such as specific immunoblotting or a virus genome search, that often give rise to organisational and economic problems. However, one alternative is to use an enzym...

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Main Authors: Massimo De Paschale, Debora Cagnin, Teresa Cerulli, Maria Teresa Manco, Carlo Agrappi, Paola Mirri, Arianna Gatti, Cristina Rescaldani, Pierangelo Clerici
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:International Journal of Microbiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/695104
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spelling doaj-11b9efaff2334e9dbc32d7716401aaf22021-07-02T05:41:10ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Microbiology1687-918X1687-91982010-01-01201010.1155/2010/695104695104Search for Anti-EA(D) Antibodies in Subjects with an “Isolated VCA IgG” PatternMassimo De Paschale0Debora Cagnin1Teresa Cerulli2Maria Teresa Manco3Carlo Agrappi4Paola Mirri5Arianna Gatti6Cristina Rescaldani7Pierangelo Clerici8Microbiology Unit, Hospital of Legnano, Via Candiani 2, 20025 Legnano MI, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, Hospital of Legnano, Via Candiani 2, 20025 Legnano MI, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, Hospital of Legnano, Via Candiani 2, 20025 Legnano MI, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, Hospital of Legnano, Via Candiani 2, 20025 Legnano MI, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, Hospital of Legnano, Via Candiani 2, 20025 Legnano MI, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, Hospital of Legnano, Via Candiani 2, 20025 Legnano MI, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, Hospital of Legnano, Via Candiani 2, 20025 Legnano MI, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, Hospital of Legnano, Via Candiani 2, 20025 Legnano MI, ItalyMicrobiology Unit, Hospital of Legnano, Via Candiani 2, 20025 Legnano MI, ItalyThe presence of an “isolated viral capsid antigen (VCA) IgG” pattern in serum is not easy to interpret without the aid of further tests, such as specific immunoblotting or a virus genome search, that often give rise to organisational and economic problems. However, one alternative is to use an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect anti-early antigen (EA) antibodies, which can be found in about 85% of subjects with acute Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infections. The purpose of this work was to search for anti-EA(D) antibodies in 130 samples with an isolated VCA IgG pattern at ELISA screening and classified as being indicative of past (102 cases) or acute (28 cases) infection on the basis of the immunoblotting results. Thirty-seven samples (28.5%) were positive for anti-EA(D), of which 25 (89.3%) had been classified by immunoblotting as indicating acute and 12 (11.8%) past EBV infection. This difference was statistically significant (𝑃<.01). The results of our search for anti-EA(D) antibodies correctly identified nearly 90% of acute (presence) or past EBV infections (absence). When other tests are not available, the search for anti-EA antibodies may therefore be helpful in diagnosing patients with an isolated VCA IgG pattern at screening tests.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/695104
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author Massimo De Paschale
Debora Cagnin
Teresa Cerulli
Maria Teresa Manco
Carlo Agrappi
Paola Mirri
Arianna Gatti
Cristina Rescaldani
Pierangelo Clerici
spellingShingle Massimo De Paschale
Debora Cagnin
Teresa Cerulli
Maria Teresa Manco
Carlo Agrappi
Paola Mirri
Arianna Gatti
Cristina Rescaldani
Pierangelo Clerici
Search for Anti-EA(D) Antibodies in Subjects with an “Isolated VCA IgG” Pattern
International Journal of Microbiology
author_facet Massimo De Paschale
Debora Cagnin
Teresa Cerulli
Maria Teresa Manco
Carlo Agrappi
Paola Mirri
Arianna Gatti
Cristina Rescaldani
Pierangelo Clerici
author_sort Massimo De Paschale
title Search for Anti-EA(D) Antibodies in Subjects with an “Isolated VCA IgG” Pattern
title_short Search for Anti-EA(D) Antibodies in Subjects with an “Isolated VCA IgG” Pattern
title_full Search for Anti-EA(D) Antibodies in Subjects with an “Isolated VCA IgG” Pattern
title_fullStr Search for Anti-EA(D) Antibodies in Subjects with an “Isolated VCA IgG” Pattern
title_full_unstemmed Search for Anti-EA(D) Antibodies in Subjects with an “Isolated VCA IgG” Pattern
title_sort search for anti-ea(d) antibodies in subjects with an “isolated vca igg” pattern
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Microbiology
issn 1687-918X
1687-9198
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The presence of an “isolated viral capsid antigen (VCA) IgG” pattern in serum is not easy to interpret without the aid of further tests, such as specific immunoblotting or a virus genome search, that often give rise to organisational and economic problems. However, one alternative is to use an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect anti-early antigen (EA) antibodies, which can be found in about 85% of subjects with acute Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infections. The purpose of this work was to search for anti-EA(D) antibodies in 130 samples with an isolated VCA IgG pattern at ELISA screening and classified as being indicative of past (102 cases) or acute (28 cases) infection on the basis of the immunoblotting results. Thirty-seven samples (28.5%) were positive for anti-EA(D), of which 25 (89.3%) had been classified by immunoblotting as indicating acute and 12 (11.8%) past EBV infection. This difference was statistically significant (𝑃<.01). The results of our search for anti-EA(D) antibodies correctly identified nearly 90% of acute (presence) or past EBV infections (absence). When other tests are not available, the search for anti-EA antibodies may therefore be helpful in diagnosing patients with an isolated VCA IgG pattern at screening tests.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/695104
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