C. Eisemann et al., ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE-11 VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES IN SERA OF PATIENTS WITH GENITAL WARTS AND IN CONTROL-GROUPS, Journal of General Virology, 77, 1996, pp. 1799-1803
We analysed by ELISA a total of 478 human sera for the presence of ant
ibodies to HPV-11 virus-like particles. The sera were obtained from pa
tients with current genital warts (group CO), from males attending the
hospital for fertility disorders (group MA), from blood donors (group
BD) and from patients hospitalized for reasons unrelated to HPV infec
tions (group HO). Antibody prevalence was higher in male patients of g
roup CO (23 . 0%) as compared to males of groups MA (3 . 2%; P<0 . 000
1), HO (5 . 3%; P=0 . 01) and BD (16 . 7%; NS), In addition, there was
a significant difference in antibody titre between the males of group
CO compared to group MA, Within the whole sample the absorbance of se
ra from females was higher than in specimens from males (P < 0 . 0001)
, A small subset of the sera was also tested by radioimmunoprecipitati
on assay (RIPA). There was good agreement between the data obtained by
ELISA and RIPA.