Serological response to P-fimbriae ofEscherichia coli in patients with urinary tract infections

Abstract
The antibody response to P-fimbriae ofEscherichia coli in patients with upper urinary tract infections was investigated. In the sera of patients with pyelonephritis obtained at the initial visit to hospital (3 to 7 days after the onset of symptoms), a high incidence of antibodies to P-fimbriae was detected (12 out of 14 patients). P-fimbriatedEscherichia coli strains were isolated from urine samples in all of these antibody-positive patients. Antibodies detected by ELISA using purified antigen were essentially IgG and specifically recognized P-fimbriae. These antibodies inhibited completely, or in some cases partially, mannose-resistant hemagglutination with P-fimbriatedEscherichia coli.