1. Correlation between serum and plasma antibody titers to mycobacterial antigens.
- Author
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Siev M, Yu X, Prados-Rosales R, Martiniuk FT, Casadevall A, and Achkar JM
- Subjects
- Adult, Bacterial Proteins immunology, Female, HIV Infections complications, HIV Infections immunology, Humans, Malate Synthase immunology, Male, Mannans immunology, Middle Aged, Tuberculosis complications, Tuberculosis immunology, Antibodies, Bacterial blood, Antigens, Bacterial immunology, Mycobacterium bovis immunology, Mycobacterium tuberculosis immunology, Plasma immunology, Serum immunology
- Abstract
The ability to utilize serum or plasma samples interchangeably is useful for tuberculosis (TB) serology. We demonstrate a strong correlation between antibody titers to several mycobacterial antigens in serum versus plasma from HIV-infected and non-HIV-infected TB and non-TB patients (r = 0.99 to 0.89; P < 0.0001). Plasma and serum can be used interchangeably in the same antibody detection assays.
- Published
- 2011
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