A European Multicenter Study of Immunoblotting in Serodiagnosis of Lyme Borreliosis

J.N. Robertson(Southampton General Hospital), E. Guy(Singleton Hospital), Nick Andrews, Bettina Wilske(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Pedro Anda(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Marta Granström(Karolinska University Hospital), Ulrike Hauser(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Yves Moosmann(University of Neuchâtel), Vittorio Sambri(University of Bologna), J. F. P. Schellekens, Gerold Stanek(University of Vienna), Jeremy Gray(University College Dublin)
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
June 1, 2000
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Abstract

A European multicenter study of immunoblotting for the serodiagnosis of Lyme borreliosis showed considerable variation in results obtained from tests with a panel of 227 serum samples. Six laboratories used different immunoblot methods, and a wide range of bands was detected in all the assays. Multivariable logistic regression analysis of data from individual laboratories was used to determine the most discriminatory bands for reliable detection of antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato. These bands were used to construct individual interpretation rules for the immunoblots used in the six laboratories. Further analysis identified a subset of eight bands, which were important in all the laboratories, although with variations in significance. Possible European rules, all closely related, were formulated from these bands, although there was no single rule that gave high levels of sensitivity and specificity for all the laboratories. This is a reflection of the wide range of methodologies used, especially the use of different species and strains of B. burgdorferi sensu lato. The panel of European rules provides a framework for immunoblot interpretation which may be adapted in relation to the characteristics of Lyme borreliosis in local areas.


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