The British Journal of Rheumatology, Vol 37, 1054-1059, Copyright © 1998 by British Society for Rheumatology
S Bas and TL Vischer
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether determining the presence of serum or
synovial fluid (SF) IgG and IgA of anti-Chlamydia antibodies with two
recent commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA)
using synthetic peptides or recombinant antigen could be helpful to detect
possible Chlamydia trachomatis (CT)-involved disease in rheumatological
patients without evidence of urogenital CT infection. METHODS: The
prevalence of such antibodies was determined in samples from patients with
well-defined disease, i.e. CT sexually acquired arthritis and from patients
with other inflammatory arthropathies unrelated to CT. RESULTS: When
considering IgG and/or IgA anti-MOMP or anti-LPS antibodies, a sensitivity
of 100% was obtained for serum and SF samples, but with a low specificity.
A sensitivity and a specificity equal or close to 80% were observed for the
SF IgG anti- MOMP antibodies. CONCLUSION: Clinically, the most appropriate
determination was the SF IgG anti-MOMP antibodies. This commercially
available ELISA test could be useful for the diagnosis of probable CT
reactive arthritis.
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Chlamydia trachomatis antibody detection and diagnosis of reactive arthritis
Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland.
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