1. Serodiagnosis of Lyme Disease by Kinetic Enzyme‐Linked Immunosorbent Assay Using Recombinant VlsE1 or Peptide Antigens ofBorrelia burgdorferiCompared with 2‐Tiered Testing Using Whole‐Cell Lysates
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Brad J. Biggerstaff, Gary P. Wormser, Martin E. Schriefer, Rendi Murphree Bacon, Adriana Marques, Allen C. Steere, Mario T. Philipp, Barbara J. B. Johnson, and Robert D. Gilmore
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Cell Extracts ,Lipoproteins ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Spirochaetaceae ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Immunoglobulin G ,Major Articles ,Microbiology ,Lyme disease ,Bacterial Proteins ,Antigen ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Serologic Tests ,Borrelia burgdorferi ,Antigens, Bacterial ,Lyme Disease ,Bacteria ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Antibodies, Bacterial ,Virology ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunoglobulin M ,Immunoassay ,biology.protein ,Antibody - Abstract
In a study of US patients with Lyme disease, immunoglobulin (Ig) G and IgM antibody responses to recombinant Borrelia burgdorferi antigen VlsE1 (rVlsE1), IgG responses to a synthetic peptide homologous to a conserved internal sequence of VlsE (C6), and IgM responses to a synthetic peptide comprising the C-terminal 10 amino acid residues of a B. burgdorferi outer-surface protein C (pepC10) were evaluated by kinetic enzyme-linked immunoassay. At 99% specificity, the overall sensitivities for detecting IgG antibody to rVlsE1 or C6 in samples from patients with diverse manifestations of Lyme disease were equivalent to that of 2-tiered testing. When data were considered in parallel, 2 combinations (IgG responses to either rVlsE1 or C6 in parallel with IgM responses to pepC10) maintained high specificity (98%) and were significantly more sensitive than 2-tiered analysis in detecting antibodies to B. burgdorferi in patients with acute erythema migrans. In later stages of Lyme disease, the sensitivities of the in parallel tests and 2-tiered testing were high and statistically equivalent
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- 2003
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