BMC Microbiology (Feb 2004)

Immune response to <it>Mycoplasma pneumoniae </it>P1 and P116 in patients with atypical pneumonia analyzed by ELISA

  • Birkelund Svend,
  • Persson Kenneth,
  • Nielsen Pernille K,
  • Drasbek Mette,
  • Christiansen Gunna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-4-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 7

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Abstract Background Serology is often used for the diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. It is important to identify specific antigens that can distinguish between the presence or absence of antibodies against M. pneumoniae. The two proteins, P116 and P1, are found to be immunogenic. By using these in ELISA it is possible to identify an immune response against M. pneumoniae in serum samples. Results A recombinant protein derived from the P116 protein and one from the P1 protein were used in two ELISA tests, rP116-ELISA and rP1-ELISA. Human serum samples from patients with atypical pneumonia were tested and compared to the results of the complement fixation test. There was a good agreement between the two tests but the rP1-ELISA showed the best discrimination between positive and negative samples. Conclusion Two ELISA tests based on recombinant proteins have been analysed and compared to the complement fixation test results. The two ELISA tests were found suitable for use in serodiagnostics of M. pneumoniae infections. The use of specific antigens eliminates the risk of cross reaction to an immune response against other bacteria.

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