Abstract
Isolation of Haemophilus influenzae from sputum is hampered by overgrowth by other microorganisms or by antibiotic treatment of the patient. To overcome this problem in the detection of H. influenzae, an in situ immunoperoxidase staining technique was developed with monoclonal antibody (MAb) 8BD9, immunoglobulin subclass G2a. MAb 8BD9 appeared to be directed to an epitope on the outer membrane lipoprotein P6 of H. influenzae. The species specificity of MAb 8BD9 was analyzed by staining isolates from different bacterial species. MAb 8BD9 reacted with all 300 H. influenzae strains tested and with H. aegyptius and H. haemolyticus. Twenty-six of 30 H. parainfluenzae strains, other Haemophilus species, and other bacterial species often isolated from sputum were not stained. The staining technique was compared with culture of 845 routinely obtained sputum samples from patients with respiratory tract infections. In 829 sputa (98.1%), the results of both techniques were in agreement; 173 were positive for H. influenzae, and 656 were negative. With 14 sputum samples, the staining method gave a positive result for H. influenzae, but the bacterium was not cultured. This could be ascribed to antibiotic treatment of the patient (n = 7), the presence of other MAb 8BD9-positive Haemophilus species in the sputum (n = 5), and overgrowth by swarming Proteus mirabilis or by Branhamella catarrhalis. In the immunoperoxidase- and Gram-stained smears of two sputum samples, no bacteria were seen, although some H. influenzae was cultured. On the basis of these results, we conclude that immunoperoxidase staining with MAb 8BD9 is a fast and reliable extension of the available detection techniques for H. influenzae.
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