Enzyme-linked immuno-filtration assay is carried out on a micropore membrane. This doubly analytical technique permits simultaneous study of antibody specificity by immunoprecipitation and characterisation of antibody isotypes by immuno-filtration with enzyme-labelled antibodies. Recognition of the same T. gondii antigenic constituent by IgG, IgA, IgM or IgE antibodies produces couplets (IgG-IgM; IgG-IgA) or triplets (IgG-IgM-IgA; IgG-IgM-IgE) which identify the functional fractions of the toxoplasmosis antigen. In acquired toxoplasmosis, the persistence of IgM antibody long after infestation puts in question the implication of recent infestation normally linked to detection of this isotype. For sera of comparable titres, comparison of immunological profiles by the method described demonstrates disparities in the composition of the specific antibody content as expressed in international units. Use of the same method to detect IgM antibodies or distinguish between transmitted maternal IgG and IgG antibodies synthesised by the foetus or neonate makes a diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis possible in 85% of cases during the first few days of life. With the method described the diagnosis may be made on average 5 months earlier than with classical techniques. In the course of surveillance for latent congenital toxoplasmosis, the appearance of IgM or IgE antibodies raises the possibility of complications (hydrocephalus, chorioretinitis). After cessation of treatment, a rise in IgG antibodies indicating persistence of infection is detected earlier by the present than by classical methods.
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Presse Med
December 1996
Départment de Parasitologie-Mycologie médicale et moléculaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble.
Objectives: The diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis includes a postnatal follow-up, often preceded by a prenatal diagnosis. The aim of our study was to assess the performances of the different techniques used and the value of the samples in the postnatal biological diagnosis.
Methods: The methods available between 1985 and 1993 consisted in the detection of: i) Toxoplasma gondii in the placenta; ii) anti-T.
J Immunol Methods
July 1990
Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Hôpital Maison Blanche, Reims, France.
The enzyme-linked immunofiltration assay (ELIFA) has been used for the rapid detection of electrophoresed proteins transferred from gels to immobilizing matrices. By controlled filtration, ELIFA permits the saturation of nylon or nitrocellulose membranes and the immunodetection of blotted antigens to be carried out in 15 min. The method is simple, can be automated and requires no handling of membranes.
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April 1989
Department of Parasitology, Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire, Reims, France.
A serological study was carried out by ELIFA (Enzyme Linked Immuno-Filtration Assay) for 50 children with congenital toxoplasmosis diagnosed by several parasitological and serological methods showing that the fetus had been infected by the parasite and had developed it's own specific immune response. At birth, anti-Toxoplasma gondii IgE antibodies were detected in the sera of 66% of the 18 children who had retinochoroiditis and in 32% of the 32 children without this complication. During the 4 months before or at the time of diagnosis of retinochoroiditis, specific IgE antibodies were detected in 70% of the 20 cases (2 children with 2 successive lesions); but during the 4 months following the discovery of ocular lesions, anti-Toxoplasma IgE antibodies were only detected in 30% of the 20 cases.
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September 1987
Laboratoire de Parasitologie-Mycologie, Hôpital Maison Blanche, Reims, France.
The diagnosis of bird breeder's lung (BBL) depends upon a range of epidemiological, clinical, radiological and immunological arguments. The simple detection of antibodies cannot constitute a pathognomonic criterion of BBL. We applied the enzyme-linked immuno-filtration assay (ELIFA) to the study of 50 sera chosen from 2509 samples taken from subjects exposed to avian antigens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to establish prognostic criteria for patients with hydatid cysts and to identify functional antigenic components of Echinococcus granulosus 87 sera from 36 patients were studied by enzyme-linked immuno-filtration assay (ELIFA) to characterize the four main classes of specific immunoglobulins and to determine compared immunological profiles (CIP) between samples or subjects. This method uses filtration with labelled antibodies to reveal precipitating systems preformed by immuno-electro-diffusion on cellulose acetate strips. IgG antibodies were demonstrated in the arc 5 and in 11 others bands.
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