Can ELISPOT Be Applied to A Clinical Setting as A Diagnostic Utility for Neuroborreliosis?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results and Discussion
Diagnostic groups | ELISPOT cut-off ≥5 spots | ELISPOT cut-off ≥10 spots | ||
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Positive | Negative | Positive | Negative | |
Lyme neuroborreliosis (n = 14) | 5 (36%) | 9 (64%) | 3 (21%) | 11 (79%) |
Non-Lyme borreliosis (n = 103) | 19 (18%) | 84 (82%) | 8 (8%) | 95 (92%) |
Diagnostic groups Non-Lyme neuroborreliosis | Number (n = 19) |
Pain/myalgia/arthralgia/fatigue | n = 6 |
Other infection Pyelonephritis Unspecific infection Tendinitis Tooth infection | n = 4 |
Other CNS disease Alzheimer’s disease Neuropathy Sensibility disorder | n = 3 |
Autoimmune Collagenosis Rheumatoid arthritis | n = 2 |
Inflammatory CNS disease Tick-borne encephalitis | n = 2 |
Endocrine Hypothyroidism | n = 1 |
Lymphoma | n = 1 |
(A) | |
Diagnostic groups Non-Lyme neuroborreliosis | Number (n = 23) |
Pain/myalgia/arthralgia/fatigue | n = 8 |
Autoimmune Mb Reiter Collagenosis Rheumatoid arthritis | n = 4 |
Other CNS disease Epilepsy Neuropathy Sensibility disorder | n = 4 |
Other infection Pyelonephritis Tooth infection Herpes keratitis | n = 3 |
Inflammatory CNS disease Tick-borne encephalitis | n = 2 |
Lymphoma | n = 1 |
Unknown diagnosis | n = 1 |
(B) |
3. Experimental Section
3.1. Material
3.1.1. Patients
Confirmed | Probable |
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3.2. Methods
No | Sex F/M | Age Years | Symptoms on admission | Seroconversion/increasing titers of serum Bb-antibodies | Intrathecal Bb-antibody production | CSF pleocytosis≥5 MNC/µL’ | BBB-damage In CSF | Duration of symptoms before treatment | Time to recovery after treatment |
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1 | F | 76 | Facial nerve palsy, fatigue, | + | + | 7 | Pos | 1 day | <4 months |
Pain (back, abdomen) | + | ||||||||
2 | M | 57 | Facial nerve palsy, radiculitis | + | + | 85 | Pos | 1 day | <4 months |
3 | F | 72 | Meningoradiculitis | + | + | 31 | Neg | Missing data | Missing data |
4 | M | 77 | Pain (leg, scapula), | + | + | 6 | Pos | 2 years | 1 year |
Cognitive disturbances | + | ||||||||
5 | F | 69 | Facial nerve palsy, pain | + | + | 126 | Pos | 1 day | 2 weeks |
6 | M | 87 | Fatigue, radiculitis, pain (leg) | + | + | 19 | Neg | Missing data | 2 weeks |
7 | F | 59 | Headache, paresis, dysarthria | + | + | 31 | Neg | 2 weeks | 3 months |
8 | M | 58 | Pain (leg) | + | + | 228 | Pos | 3.5 months | 2 weeks |
9 | F | 51 | Pain (knees, hips) | + | + | 74 | Pos | 2 weeks | 3 months |
10 | M | 12 | Facial nerve palsy | + | + | 350 | Neg | 1 day | 2.5 months |
11 | F | 6 | Facial nerve palsy | + | + | 300 | Pos | 5 days | 2 weeks |
12 | F | 6 | Facial nerve palsy | + | + | 168 | Pos | 9 days | 2 weeks |
13 | F | 66 | Facial nerve palsy | + | + | 132 | Pos | 1 day | 11 days |
14 | F | 58 | Pain (abdomen) | + | + | 45 | Pos | Missing data | Missing data |
3.2.1. Enumeration of Borrelia-Induced IFN-Gamma Secreting Cells
3.2.2. Data handling and Statistics
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Conflict of Interest
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Nordberg, M.; Forsberg, P.; Nyman, D.; Skogman, B.H.; Nyberg, C.; Ernerudh, J.; Eliasson, I.; Ekerfelt, C. Can ELISPOT Be Applied to A Clinical Setting as A Diagnostic Utility for Neuroborreliosis? Cells 2012, 1, 153-167. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells1020153
Nordberg M, Forsberg P, Nyman D, Skogman BH, Nyberg C, Ernerudh J, Eliasson I, Ekerfelt C. Can ELISPOT Be Applied to A Clinical Setting as A Diagnostic Utility for Neuroborreliosis? Cells. 2012; 1(2):153-167. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells1020153
Chicago/Turabian StyleNordberg, Marika, Pia Forsberg, Dag Nyman, Barbro H. Skogman, Clara Nyberg, Jan Ernerudh, Ingvar Eliasson, and Christina Ekerfelt. 2012. "Can ELISPOT Be Applied to A Clinical Setting as A Diagnostic Utility for Neuroborreliosis?" Cells 1, no. 2: 153-167. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells1020153
APA StyleNordberg, M., Forsberg, P., Nyman, D., Skogman, B. H., Nyberg, C., Ernerudh, J., Eliasson, I., & Ekerfelt, C. (2012). Can ELISPOT Be Applied to A Clinical Setting as A Diagnostic Utility for Neuroborreliosis? Cells, 1(2), 153-167. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells1020153