Evaluation of single- and dual antigen delayed fluorescence immunoassay incomparison to an ELISA and the in vivo toxin neutralisation test for detection of diphtheria toxin antibodies
E. Bonin et al., Evaluation of single- and dual antigen delayed fluorescence immunoassay incomparison to an ELISA and the in vivo toxin neutralisation test for detection of diphtheria toxin antibodies, J IMMUNOL M, 230(1-2), 1999, pp. 131-140
An evaluation of the delayed fluorescence immunoassay (Delfia) against an E
LISA method for determination of diphtheria antitoxin levels in serum was p
erformed. The Delfia was also validated in the in vivo toxin neutralisation
test (Txn) in rabbits, Two variants of the Delfia were studied, a single-a
ntigen Delfia (sDelfia) with only the diphtheria toxin included and a dual-
antigen Delfia (dDelfia) with tetanus toroid included for simultaneous dete
ction of antibodies against two antigens. The diphtheria antitoxin cut-off
levels in the sDelfia and the dDelfia were 0.004 and 0.002 AU/ml, ;respecti
vely, which is lower than the internationally accepted level showing any pr
otection against diphtheria (0.01 IU/ml). Both Delfia variants showed good
correlation with the ELISA procedure above the ELISA cut-off level of 0.02
AU/ml. Results from samples assayed in the in vivo Txn assay indicated that
the low antitoxin levels detected by the Delfia were valid, These results
show that the Delfia could be considered as an in vitro reference method fo
r detection of diphtheria antitoxin in seroepidemiological surveys and vacc
ine studies. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.