Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology
2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas
3. Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Detection of
Mycoplasma genitalium
-mediated, chlamydia-negative nongonococcal urethritis and other
M. genitalium
-linked infectious etiologies has been very challenging. Although
M. genitalium
is considered a leading cause of genitourinary symptoms in men and women, extreme difficulties in its cultivation due to its highly fastidious nature and the lack of routine and effective diagnostic tests have slowed the generation of clinical data which directly implicate the presence of
M. genitalium
in disease pathogenesis. In this study, we compared enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and immunoblot and PCR assays in
M. genitalium
culture-positive women over 1 to 3 years of clinical visits to determine the usefulness of independent diagnostic strategies. Furthermore, the value of combinatorial diagnostic assessments is described, which provides insights into the dynamics of
M. genitalium
-host interactions. Overall, we show that neither ELISA nor PCR, alone or in combination, provides the sensitivity required to confidently predict the existence of viable
M. genitalium
organisms in cervical and vaginal samples. Additionally, culture-positive women exhibited a range of antibody responsiveness to
M. genitalium
based upon ELISA and immunoblot assessments, indicating immune diversity among this high-risk population.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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