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Evaluation of an Improved Pretreatment Method for the Measurement of (1^|^rarr;3)-^|^beta;-D-Glucan in Blood Samples

Authors :
Mikio Oka
Taminori Obayashi
Koichiro Yoshida
Junichi Matsuda
Jun Aketagawa
Yoshihito Niki
Shigeru Kohno
Yoichi Hirakata
Toshio Oda
Source :
Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases. 79:433-442
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
The Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, 2005.

Abstract

Measurement of blood (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan is useful for early diagnosis and follow-up of the therapeutic process of deep seated mycoses. The Fungitec G test MK (Seikagaku Corp., Tokyo) kit using alkaline-pretreatment followed by chromogenic kinetic assay has been widely used in Japan because of its high sensitivity and easy handling of a large number of samples. Discrepancy in the levels of (1-->3)-beta-D-glucan and/or in the quantitative judgement, however, has been pointed out between this kit and other commercial kits. One of the reasons for this discrepancy has been reported to be non-specific reactions caused by substances other than beta-glucan. In this study, we have improved the alkaline pretreatment reagent by changing the concentration of KOH and salts, resulting in a marked reduction of the non-specific reaction. Recovery of standard beta-glucan added to plasma or serum after the improved pretreatment was 80 to 120%, and no amidolytic activity was detected either in plasma or in serum. By the improved pretreatment, the incidence of non-specific reactions, i.e., those that exceed the quantitation limit (3.9 pg/mL), were markedly decreased from 139 to 16 out of 200 plasma samples and from 106 to 22 out of 170 serum samples. The incidence of strong non-specific reactions, i.e., those that exceed the cut-off level (20 pg/mL), were also decreased from seven to one with plasma and seven to zero with serum samples. Correlation between corrected beta-glucan measurements by the current pretreatment and non-corrected ones by the improved pretreatment was quite good. The improved method is thus expected to decrease the frequency of non-specific false-positive reactions, with the high sensitivity of Fungitec G test MK.

Details

ISSN :
1884569X and 03875911
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bbc039a953a757b98fc5160ae661b9f5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.11150/kansenshogakuzasshi1970.79.433