PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

An application of outer membrane protein p6-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of haemophilus influenzae in middle ear fluids and nasopharyngeal secretions.

  • Muneki Hotomi,
  • Akihisa Togawa,
  • Masamitsu Kono,
  • Gen Sugita,
  • Rinya Sugita,
  • Yutaka Fujimaki,
  • Yosuke Kamide,
  • Akihiro Uchizono,
  • Keiko Kanesada,
  • Shoichi Sawada,
  • Naohiro Okitsu,
  • Hisayo Masuda,
  • Hideaki Tanaka,
  • Yumi Tanaka,
  • Noboru Yamanaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. e71774

Abstract

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An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay specific to outer membrane protein P6 (P6-ELISA) was applied for detecting Haemophilus influenzae in middle ear fluids (MEFs) from acute otitis media (AOM) patients and in nasopharyngeal secretions (NPSs) from acute rhinosinusitis patients. P6-ELISA had a sensitivity of 83.3% for MEFs and 71.5% for NPSs and a specificity of 85.6% for MEFs and 92.5% for NPSs, respectively. Real-time PCR exhibited significant differences in the number of ompP1 gene copies among samples determined by P6-ELISA to be positive and negative for H. influenzae. However, because the P6-ELISA test has the reactivity in Haemophilus species include two commensals H. haemolyticus and H. parainfluenzae, it is thus a weak method in order to detect only NTHi correctly. Consequently, diagnosis using the P6-ELISA should be based on an overall evaluation, including the results of other related examinations and clinical symptoms to prevent misleading conclusions in clinical setting.