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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, May 2001, p. 534-539, Vol. 8, No. 3
Section of
Microbiology1 and Section of
Dermatology,3 DMCSS, University of Bologna, St.
Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy, and Mikrogen GmbH,
Martinsried, Germany2
Received 31 July 2000/Returned for modification 10 November
2000/Accepted 22 January 2001
Five immunodominant Treponema pallidum recombinant
polypeptides (rTpN47, rTmpA, rTpN37, rTpN17, and rTpN15) were blotted
onto strips, and 450 sera (200 from blood donors, 200 from syphilis patients, and 50 potentially cross-reactive) were tested to evaluate the diagnostic performance of recombinant Western blotting (recWB) in
comparison with in-house whole-cell lysate antigen-based immunoblotting (wclWB) and T. pallidum hemagglutination (MHA-TP) for the
laboratory diagnosis of syphilis. None of the serum specimens from
blood donors or from potential cross-reactors gave a positive result when evaluated by recWB, wclWB, or MHA-TP. The evaluation of the immunoglobulin G immune response by recWB in sera from patients with
different stages of syphilis showed that rTmpA was the most frequently
identified antigen (95%), whereas only 41% of the specimens were
reactive to rTpN37. The remaining recombinant polypeptides were
recognized as follows: rTpN47, 92.5%; rTpN17, 89.5%; and rTpN15,
67.5%. The agreement between recWB and MHA-TP was 95.0% (100% with
sera from patients with latent and late disease), and the concordance
between wclWB and MHA-TP was 92.0%. The overall concordance between
recWB and wclWB was 97.5% (100% with sera from patients with
secondary and late syphilis and 94.6 and 98.6% with sera from patients
with primary and latent syphilis, respectively). The overall
sensitivity of recWB was 98.8% and the specificity was 97.1% with
MHA-TP as the reference method. These values for sensitivity and
specificity were slightly superior to those calculated for wclWB
(sensitivity, 97.1%, and specificity, 96.1%). With wclWB as the
standard test, the sensitivity and specificity of recWB were 98.9 and
99.3%, respectively. These findings suggest that the five recombinant
polypeptides used in this study could be used as substitutes for the
whole-cell lysate T. pallidum antigens and that this newly
developed recWB test is a good, easy-to-use confirmatory method for the
detection of syphilis antibodies in serum.
1071-412X/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/CDLI.8.3.534-539.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Western Immunoblotting with Five Treponema
pallidum Recombinant Antigens for Serologic Diagnosis of
Syphilis
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Sezione di
Microbiologia DMCSS, Ospedale Policlinico S. Orsola, Via Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna, Italy. Phone: 39 51 4290913. Fax: 39 51 341632. E-mail: Cevenini{at}almadns.unibo.it.
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