A protein microarray containing fungal antigens (the "mycoarray") has been set up to provide rapid and appropriate serodiagnosis of primitive endemic mycoses, an important cause of morbidity and mortality in an increasingly high number of patients. The mycoarray consists of three antigen extracts (histoplasmin, coccidioidin and Coccidioides "TP") and antibody dilution curves were spotted on microarray slides. The arrays were processed with coccidioidomycosis and histoplasmosis patients� sera or with control sera and the occurring immunocomplexes were detected by indirect immunofluorescence. In agreement with clinical and microbiological diagnosis, the results distinguished between histoplasmosis and coccidioidomycosis patients. In addition, the assay could clearly discriminate between IgM and IgG antibody reactivity. No reactivity was ever observed in the arrays processed with negative control sera. Therefore, this pilot study demonstrates that the "mycoarray" is sensitive and specific enough to discriminate between healthy individuals and patients with histoplasmosis or coccidioidomycosis. Because of miniaturization and multiparametricity, the new assay cuts costs and processing time. Thus, once clinically validated and implemented as a large-scale array, the "mycoarray" will be ready to be applied to the daily clinical practice.

The protein "mycoarray": a novel serological assay for the laboratory diagnosis of primitive endemic mycoses / A. Ardizzoni, M.C. Baschieri, L. Manca, C.F. Orsi, C. Venturelli, M. Meacci, S. Peppoloni, C. Farina, E. Blasi. - In: NEW MICROBIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1121-7138. - 34:3(2011 Jul), pp. 307-316.

The protein "mycoarray": a novel serological assay for the laboratory diagnosis of primitive endemic mycoses

C.F. Orsi;
2011

Abstract

A protein microarray containing fungal antigens (the "mycoarray") has been set up to provide rapid and appropriate serodiagnosis of primitive endemic mycoses, an important cause of morbidity and mortality in an increasingly high number of patients. The mycoarray consists of three antigen extracts (histoplasmin, coccidioidin and Coccidioides "TP") and antibody dilution curves were spotted on microarray slides. The arrays were processed with coccidioidomycosis and histoplasmosis patients� sera or with control sera and the occurring immunocomplexes were detected by indirect immunofluorescence. In agreement with clinical and microbiological diagnosis, the results distinguished between histoplasmosis and coccidioidomycosis patients. In addition, the assay could clearly discriminate between IgM and IgG antibody reactivity. No reactivity was ever observed in the arrays processed with negative control sera. Therefore, this pilot study demonstrates that the "mycoarray" is sensitive and specific enough to discriminate between healthy individuals and patients with histoplasmosis or coccidioidomycosis. Because of miniaturization and multiparametricity, the new assay cuts costs and processing time. Thus, once clinically validated and implemented as a large-scale array, the "mycoarray" will be ready to be applied to the daily clinical practice.
No
English
Antigens, Fungal ; Coccidioides ; Humans ; Mycoses ; Protein Array Analysis
Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia e Microbiologia Clinica
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
lug-2011
Edizioni Internazionali srl
34
3
307
316
10
Pubblicato
Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
The protein "mycoarray": a novel serological assay for the laboratory diagnosis of primitive endemic mycoses / A. Ardizzoni, M.C. Baschieri, L. Manca, C.F. Orsi, C. Venturelli, M. Meacci, S. Peppoloni, C. Farina, E. Blasi. - In: NEW MICROBIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1121-7138. - 34:3(2011 Jul), pp. 307-316.
open
Prodotti della ricerca::01 - Articolo su periodico
9
262
Article (author)
Periodico con Impact Factor
A. Ardizzoni, M.C. Baschieri, L. Manca, C.F. Orsi, C. Venturelli, M. Meacci, S. Peppoloni, C. Farina, E. Blasi
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
307.pdf

accesso aperto

Tipologia: Publisher's version/PDF
Dimensione 372.22 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
372.22 kB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri
Pubblicazioni consigliate

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/2434/228595
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 2
  • Scopus 7
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 8
social impact