Infectious Disease ELISA
Helicobacter pylori IgG Enzyme
Immunoassay Test Kit
Enzyme Immunoassay for the Detection of IgG
Antibodies to Helicobacter pylori in
Human Serum
Product Description
Helicobacter pylori is a spiral bacterium cultured
from human gastric mucosa discovered by B.J.
Marshall in 1982. Studies have indicated that the
presence of H. pylori is associated with a variety of
gastrointestinal diseases including gastritis, duodenal
and gastric ulcers, non-ulcer dyspepsia, and gastric
adenocarcinoma and lymphoma.
The organism is
present in 95-98% of patients with duodenal ulcers
and 60-90% of patients with gastric ulcers. The
studies have also demonstrated that removal of the
organism by anti-microbial therapy is correlated with
the resolution of symptoms and cure of diseases.
Patients who present clinical symptoms relating to
the gastrointestinal tract can be diagnosed for
H. pylori infection by two methods:
1. Invasive techniques - include biopsy followed
by culture or histologic examination of biopsy
specimen or direct detection of urease activity.
2. Non-invasive techniques - include urea breath
tests and serological methods.
All of the testing performed on biopsy samples is
subject to errors related to sampling and
interference of contaminated bacteria.
An ELISA
test of the presence of H. pylori specific IgG
antibody is the technique of choice for serologic
tests because of its accuracy and simplicity.
Principle
Purified H. pylori antigen is coated on the surface of microwells.
Diluted patients serum is added to the wells, and the H. pylori
IgG- specific antibody, if present, binds to the antigen.
All unbound materials are washed away.
Enzyme conjugate is added, which binds to the antibody-antigen
complex. Excess enzyme conjugate is washed off and substrate
and chromogen are added.
The enzyme conjugate catalytic reaction is stopped at a specific
time. The intensity of the color generated is proportional
to the amount of IgG-specific antibody in the sample.
The results are read by a microwell reader compared in a parallel
manner with calibrator and controls.
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