A. Obwaller et al., AN ENZYME-LINKED-IMMUNOSORBENT-ASSAY WITH WHOLE TROPHOZOITES OF TOXOPLASMA-GONDII FROM SERUM-FREE TISSUE-CULTURE FOR DETECTION OF SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES, Parasitology research, 81(5), 1995, pp. 361-364
This paper describes a new procedure of preparation of the antigen for
an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detection of antibod
ies against Toxoplasma gondii. To examine the reliability of this ELIS
A using whole trophozoites produced in a serum-free tissue culture as
an antigen, 221 sera were tested comparatively in the new system (TTE,
total trophozoites ELISA), in the indirect fluorescent antibody test
(IFAT), and in a commercially available ELISA using sonicated trophozo
ites as an antigen (STE, sonicated trophozoites ELISA). The ELISA with
antigen lysate showed a good correlation with the IFAT; however, fals
e-negative results were sometimes obtained. The TTE was performed with
all sera in two modifications: one test with an anti-IgG conjugate (G
-TTE) and the other with an anti-Ig-G, -M, -A conjugate (GMA-TTE). In
none of these TTE modifications were insensitivities observed; however
, the G-TTE seems to offer a clearer differentiation between specifica
lly reactive and nonreactive findings. The present study shows that th
e ELISA with whole trophozoites produced in serum-free tissue culture
might be used as an alternative test to the IFAT. This test combines t
he advantages of the ELISA system with the sensitivity and specificity
of the IFAT.