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Assessment of IgA anti-PT and IgG anti-ACT reflex testing to improve Bordetella pertussis serodiagnosis in recently vaccinated subjects.

Health and disease monitoring  

Peer reviewed scientific article

English

SCIENSANO

Authors

L Subissi [1]

Keywords

  1. ADOLESCENT [2]
  2. Adult [3]
  3. Age factors [4]
  4. Aged [5]
  5. Aged, 80 and over [6]
  6. Antibodies, Bacterial [7]
  7. Antigens, Bacterial [8]
  8. Bordetella pertussis [9]
  9. Child [10]
  10. Female [11]
  11. Humans [12]
  12. Immunoglobulin A [13]
  13. Immunoglobulin G [14]
  14. Male [15]
  15. middle aged [16]
  16. Pertussis Toxin [17]
  17. Pertussis Vaccine [18]
  18. Sensitivity and Specificity [19]
  19. Serologic Tests [20]
  20. Vaccination [21]
  21. Whooping Cough [22]
  22. Young adult [23]

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES: Quantifying IgG antibodies to pertussis toxin (PT) is the most specific and sensitive method for the serodiagnosis of a Bordetella pertussis infection. Since PT is a component of acellular pertussis vaccines, anti-PT IgG is also induced by vaccination, precluding pertussis serodiagnosis based exclusively on anti-PT IgG in recently vaccinated subjects. Here, we aim to identify additional B. pertussis-specific serological markers that can discriminate between infection and recent vaccination. METHODS: The clinical usefulness of measuring IgA directed to the vaccine antigen…
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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Quantifying IgG antibodies to pertussis toxin (PT) is the most specific and sensitive method for the serodiagnosis of a Bordetella pertussis infection. Since PT is a component of acellular pertussis vaccines, anti-PT IgG is also induced by vaccination, precluding pertussis serodiagnosis based exclusively on anti-PT IgG in recently vaccinated subjects. Here, we aim to identify additional B. pertussis-specific serological markers that can discriminate between infection and recent vaccination.

METHODS: The clinical usefulness of measuring IgA directed to the vaccine antigen PT and IgG directed to non-vaccine antigens (Fim2/3, LPS, ACT, CatACT) was evaluated in nine well characterized subject groups, aged 10-89 years (n = 390). Serum anti-PT IgG levels (>125 IU/mL) served as an indicator for a recent B. pertussis infection. Comparing symptomatic pertussis-infected subjects (n = 140) with recently vaccinated, non-infected subjects (n = 100) revealed the optimal cut-off, accuracy, sensitivity and specificity for each single parameter.

RESULTS: For pertussis diagnosis in recently vaccinated subjects, the measurement of anti-PT IgA (cut-off 15 IU/mL) and anti-ACT IgG (cut-off 15 U/mL) resulted in accuracies of 95% (91.5-97.1) and 87.5% (82.7-91.1), sensitivities of 92.9% (87.4-96.0) and 83.6% (76.5-88.8) and specificities of 98% (93.0-99.4) and 93% (86.3-96.6), respectively. Comparing anti-PT IgA levels between the youngest (10-19 years, n = 38) and oldest (70-89 years, n = 17) age groups revealed an age-dependent increase in antibody levels in pertussis-infected subjects (p < 0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS: Reflex testing of anti-PT IgA and anti-ACT IgG improves pertussis serodiagnosis in recently vaccinated symptomatic subjects with elevated anti-PT IgG levels. Furthermore, both markers can discriminate between vaccination and recent infection in pertussis serosurveillance studies.

Associated health topics:

Bordetella pertussis [24]

Source URL:https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio/assessment-iga-anti-pt-and-igg-anti-act-reflex-testing-improve-bordetella-pertussis-serodiagnosis

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