Comparison of serological assays using pneumococcal proteins or polysaccharides for detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae infection in children with community-acquired pneumonia
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Comparison of serological assays using pneumococcal proteins or polysaccharides for detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae infection in children with community-acquired pneumonia
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the results of serological assays using pneumococcal proteins or polysaccharides for the detection of pneumococcal infection in childhood pneumonia. Serological assays measured IgG against eight pneumococcal proteins (Ply,CbpA,PspA1,PspA2,PcpA,PhtD,StkP-C,PcsB-N), C-polysaccharide [in the whole study population, n = 183], or 19 pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides (1,2,4,5,6B,7F,8,9 V,10A,11A,12F,14,15B,17F,18C,19F,20,23F,33F) [only in a subgroup of patients, n = 53] in paired serum samples of children aged <5 years-old hospitalized with clinical and radiological diagnosis of community-acquired pneumonia. We also performed an inhibition of binding test with the anti-capsular polysaccharide assay in order to confirm the specificity of the antibody responses detected. Invasive pneumococcal pneumonia was investigated by blood culture and PCR (ply-primer). Among 183 children, the anti-protein assay detected antibody response in 77/183(42.1%) patients and the anti-C-polysaccharide assay in 28/183(15.3%) patients. In a subgroup of 53 children, the anti-protein assay detected response in 32/53(60.4%) patients, the anti-C-polysaccharide assay in 11/53(20.8%) patients, and the anti-capsular polysaccharide in 25/53(47.2%) patients. Simultaneous antibody responses against ≥2 different capsular polysaccharides were detected in 11/53(20.8%) patients and this finding could not be explained by cross-reactivity between different serotypes. Among 13 patients with invasive pneumococcal pneumonia, the sensitivity of the anti-protein assay was 92.3%(12/13), of the anti-C-polysaccharide assay 30.8%(4/13), and of the anti-capsular polysaccharide assay 46.2%(6/13). The serological assay using pneumococcal proteins is more sensitive for the detection of pneumococcal infection in children with pneumonia than the assay using pneumococcal polysaccharides. Future studies on childhood pneumonia aetiology should consider applying serological assays using pneumococcal proteins.
Keywords: Pediatric pneumonia; Pneumococcal polysaccharide antigens; Pneumococcal protein antigens; Pneumonia aetiology; Serological diagnosis.
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