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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 05 1997, 1236-1238, Vol 35, No. 5
RS Livingston, LK Riley, EK Steffen, CL Besch-Williford, RR Hook Jr and CL Franklin
Helicobacter hepaticus is a newly recognized bacterium associated with
chronic active hepatitis, hepatic carcinoma, and inflammatory bowel disease
in mice. Currently, fecal or tissue PCR, fecal culture, or histologic
examination of silver-stained liver sections is used to diagnose H.
hepaticus infection. In this report, we describe an enzyme- linked
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for serodiagnosis of H. hepaticus infection in
mice with a membrane digest preparation of H. hepaticus as the antigen.
Sera from mice positive for H. hepaticus by PCR or histologic examination
(n = 88), positive for Helicobacter bilis by PCR (n = 13), positive for
other helicobacters (not identifiable to species level) by PCR (n = 25), or
negative for all Helicobacter species by PCR (n = 162) were used to
evaluate the ELISA. Results indicated that ELISA provided 93.2%
sensitivity, 94% specificity, 87.2% positive predictive value, and 96.9%
negative predictive value. Cross-reactive antibodies were detected in some
mice infected with helicobacters not identifiable to species level. To
further define ELISA sensitivity and specificity, groups of 10 C57BL/6 mice
were inoculated per os with H. hepaticus, Helicobacter muridarum, or H.
bilis. Sera were collected and examined by the ELISA. H. hepaticus-infected
mice seroconverted by 2 weeks and maintained ELISA reactivity throughout
the 18-week study, while mice infected with H. muridarum and H. bilis were
negative by ELISA. These results indicate that this reported ELISA is
highly sensitive and specific for the serodiagnosis of H. hepaticus
infection in mice.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Serodiagnosis of Helicobacter hepaticus infection in mice by an enzyme- linked immunosorbent assay
Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211, USA.
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