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Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2010

Development of a colloidal gold-immunochromatography assay to detect immunoglobulin G antibodies to Treponema pallidum with TPN17 and TPN47

Li-Rong Lin; Zuo-Gen Fu; Bing Dan; Guang-Jun Jing; Man-Li Tong; De-Teng Chen; Yang Yu; Changgong Zhang; Tian-Ci Yang; Zhongying Zhang

Syphilis remains a worldwide public health problem; it is necessary to develop a new diagnostic approach that is easier and faster than conventional tests. Here, we report a new testing method named colloidal gold-immunochromatography assay (GICA) to detect syphilis instead of fluorescent treponemal antibody-absorption (FTA-Abs). Syphilis-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody was detected with GICA established on syphilis-specific recombinant proteins, TPN17 and TPN47. FTA-Abs Treponema pallidum (TP)-IgG was set as the gold standard. A GICA test was performed to detect the serum of 14 967 subjects who took a serologic test for syphilis at the Xiamen Center of Clinical Laboratory, Fujian, China, from March 2009 to February 2010, among which 1326 cases were diagnosed as syphilitic. The results showed that the sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value were 99.38% (1279/1287), 99.96% (12,975/12,980), and 99.61% (1279/1284), respectively. The positive rate between the 2 test methods had no significant difference (χ(2) = 0.003, P > 0.05). Detection on 500 interference specimens indicated that the biologic false-positive rate of the GICA test was extremely low and free from other biologic and chemical factors. The characteristics of GICA TP-IgG correspond to that of FTA-Abs TP-IgG (EUROIMMUN Medizinische Labordiagnostika, Germany). The GICA test is convenient, fast, and inexpensive, and it can be used both as a confirmatory test and a screening indicator, instead of FTA-Abs TP-IgG.


Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2011

Evaluation of a colloidal gold immunochromatography assay in the detection of Treponema pallidum specific IgM antibody in syphilis serofast reaction patients: a serologic marker for the relapse and infection of syphilis

Li-Rong Lin; Man-Li Tong; Zuo-Gen Fu; Bing Dan; Wei-Hong Zheng; Changgong Zhang; Tian-Ci Yang; Zhongying Zhang

Syphilis remains as a worldwide public health problem; hence, it is necessary to develop a new diagnostic approach that is easier and faster than conventional tests. A new testing method to detect Treponema pallidum IgM (TP-IgM), named colloidal gold immunochromatography assay (GICA), is presented in place of fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption (FTA-Abs). TP-IgM was detected using GICA developed on syphilis-specific recombinant proteins TPN17 and TPN47. The FTA-Abs IgM test was set as the gold standard. A GICA TP-IgM test was performed to detect syphilis in 1208 patients who received recommended therapy for syphilis for more than 1 year at the Xiamen Center of Clinical Laboratory in China from June 2005 to May 2009. One hundred blood donors were set up as control. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, positive likelihood ratio, and negative likelihood ratio were 98.21%, 99.04%, 93.75%, 99.73%, 102.3, and 0.018, respectively. Detection on 500 interference specimens indicated that the biological false-positive rate of the GICA test was extremely low and was free from other biological and chemical factors. The patients were divided into the following experimental groups based on the results of toluidine red unheated serum test (TRUST) and treponemal pallidum particle agglutination (TPPA): (1) the syphilis serofast reaction (SSR) group consisted of 411 cases with (+) TRUST and (+) TPPA, which exhibited no clinical manifestations of syphilis after 1 year of recommended syphilis treatment; (2) the serum cure group, which was further subdivided into group A, a group that consisted of 251 cases with (-) TRUST and (+) TPPA, and (3) group B, a group that consisted of 546 cases with (-) TRUST and (-) TPPA; and (4) the blood donor control group, which consisted of 100 healthy persons with (-) ELISA-TP and (-) TPPA. We used the FTA-Abs method and the GICA method to detect TP-IgM; the positive rate of TP-IgM in 411 SSR patients was 34.55% and 36.01%, respectively. However, in serum cure group A, the positive rate of TP-IgM was 10.36% and 11.16%, respectively. The χ(2) test revealed that there is a significant difference in the positive rate between these 2 groups (P < 0.01). The TP-IgM positive rate in the same group, as detected by the GICA method and the FTA-Abs method, had no significant difference in statistics. However, as detected by the GICA method and the FTA-Abs method, all the samples in serum cure group B and the control group were negative for TP-IgM. The TP-IgM-positive result demonstrated that active T. pallidum remained in the bodies of SSR patients. In summary, the characteristics of GICA TP-IgM correspond to that of FTA-Abs TP-IgM; this can be used as a serologic marker for the relapse and infection of syphilis in place of the conventional FTA-Abs IgM test.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2015

Evaluation of the Boson Chemiluminescence Immunoassay as a First-Line Screening Test in the ECDC Algorithm for Syphilis Serodiagnosis in a Population with a High Prevalence of Syphilis

Xin-Hui Qiu; Ya-Feng Zhang; Yu-Yan Chen; Qiao Zhang; Fu-Yi Chen; Long Liu; Jin-Yi Fan; Kun Gao; Xiao-Zhen Zhu; Wei-Hong Zheng; Hui-Lin Zhang; Li-Rong Lin; Li-Li Liu; Man-Li Tong; Changgong Zhang; Jian-Jun Niu; Tian-Ci Yang

ABSTRACT We developed a new Boson chemiluminescence immunoassay (CIA) and evaluated its application with cross-sectional analyses. Our results indicated that the Boson CIA demonstrated strong discriminatory power in diagnosing syphilis and that it can be used as a first-line screening test for syphilis serodiagnosis using the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control algorithm or as a confirmatory test when combined with a patients clinical history.


Archive | 2010

Reagent strip for testing syphilis specific total antibodies through gold immunochromatographic assay and preparation method thereof

Li-Rong Lin; Tian-Ci Yang; Changgong Zhang; Zhongying Zhang


Archive | 2010

Colloidal gold immunochromatographic test reagent strip for syphilis specific total antibody

Li-Rong Lin; Tian-Ci Yang; Zhongying Zhang; Changgong Zhang


Archive | 2010

Reagent strip for joint detection of syphilis specific IgM and IgG antibodies and preparation method thereof

Li-Rong Lin; Tian-Ci Yang; Changgong Zhang; Zhongying Zhang


Archive | 2011

Treponema pallidum real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) multitarget detection kit and preparation thereof

Tian-Ci Yang; Zhongying Zhang; Li-Rong Lin; Li-Li Liu; Zanxi Fang; Song-Jie Huang; Changgong Zhang


Archive | 2012

Reagent strip for carrying out joint detection on Toxoplasma gondii IgM (immunoglobulin M) and IgG (immunoglobulin G) antibodies and preparation method thereof

Li-Rong Lin; Li-Li Liu; Zhongying Zhang; Tian-Ci Yang; Changgong Zhang


Archive | 2011

Syphilis specificity IgM antibody and specificity total antibody combined testing reagent strip

Zhongying Zhang; Li-Rong Lin; Tian-Ci Yang; Changgong Zhang


Archive | 2010

Syphilis specificity IgG antibody collaurum immunity chromatographic detection test strip

Zhongying Zhang; Tian-Ci Yang; Li-Rong Lin; Changgong Zhang

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