ANTIBODIES TO STRONGYLOIDES-STERCORALIS LARVAL SURFACE-ANTIGENS IN CHRONIC STRONGYLOIDIASIS
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 47 (1) , 87-90
Abstract
Antibodies to intact rhabditiform and filariform larvae of S. stercoralis were measured by indirect immunofluorescence using quantitative fluorescence microscopy. Of 48 sera from infected patients, 44 (92%) were positive for IgG antibodies specific for surface antigens of filariform larvae. None of 30 North American adult control sera were positive. All sera from patients with Schistosoma mansoni, Loa loa or hookworm infections or with idiopathic hypereosinophilia were negative. A 9 sera from patients with Bancroftian filariasis, 3 were weakly positive. Pre- and posttreatment sera from 7 patients were tested, and there was a marked decrease in antibody titers in all posttreatment sera. Of 12 sera from infected patients tested for the presence of IgA and IgM antibodies specific for surface antigens of filariform larvae, all were negative for specific IgA, and only 1 exhibited a weak positivity for specific IgM. Of the IgG-positive sera, 9 were tested for the presence of IgA and IgG antibodies directed against surface antigens of S. stercoralis rhabditiform larvae. No parasite-specific IgA was detected in any of the sera, but most sera contained small amounts of parasite-specific IgG. The majority of patients with chronic uncomplicated strongyloidiasis develop specific IgG antibodies directed against the surface of filariform larvae, the invasive stage of the parasite. Such antibodies may be involved in host defenses that prevent fatal hyperinfection in immunocompetent individuals. Indirect immunofluorescence employing filariform larvae as antigen is a sensitive and specific test that may be a useful adjunct to stool examination in the diagnosis of strongyloidiasis.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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