TY - JOUR
T1 - Misleading Positive Serology for Cat Scratch Disease Following Administration of Intravenous Immunoglobulin
AU - Yakubovsky, Michal
AU - Golan, Yoav
AU - Guri, Alex
AU - Levy, Itzhak
AU - Glikman, Daniel
AU - Ephros, Moshe
AU - Giladi, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/1/27
Y1 - 2022/1/27
N2 - Cat scratch disease (CSD), caused by Bartonella henselae, usually presents as regional lym-phadenopathy/lymphadenitis, known as typical CSD or as atypical CSD, which includes, among others, neurological manifestations. Serology for anti–B. henselae IgG antibodies is the most com-monly used diagnostic tests for CSD. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is given for an increasing number of medical conditions and may cause interference with serological testing. We report six patients with neurological manifestations and two patients with Kawasaki disease mimicking typical CSD, mistakenly diagnosed as CSD due to false-positive serology following IVIG therapy. Bar-tonella IgG serology was positive one to six days after IVIG administration and reverted to negative in seven of eight patients or significantly decreased (1 patient) ≤30 days later. In patients with CSD, IgG titers remained essentially unchanged 15–78 days after the positive serum sample. An addi-tional eight patients treated with IVIG for various conditions were evaluated prospectively. All were seronegative one day pre-IVIG infusion, five patients demonstrated an increase in the IgG titers one to three days after IVIG administration, one interpreted as positive and four as interme-diate, whereas three patients remained seronegative, suggesting that false seropositivity after IVIG therapy may not occur in all patients. Treatment with IVIG can result in false-positive serology for B. henselae. Increased awareness to the misleading impact of IVIG is warranted to avoid misinter-pretation. Repeat testing can distinguish between true and false serology. Preserving serum samples prior to IVIG administration is suggested.
AB - Cat scratch disease (CSD), caused by Bartonella henselae, usually presents as regional lym-phadenopathy/lymphadenitis, known as typical CSD or as atypical CSD, which includes, among others, neurological manifestations. Serology for anti–B. henselae IgG antibodies is the most com-monly used diagnostic tests for CSD. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is given for an increasing number of medical conditions and may cause interference with serological testing. We report six patients with neurological manifestations and two patients with Kawasaki disease mimicking typical CSD, mistakenly diagnosed as CSD due to false-positive serology following IVIG therapy. Bar-tonella IgG serology was positive one to six days after IVIG administration and reverted to negative in seven of eight patients or significantly decreased (1 patient) ≤30 days later. In patients with CSD, IgG titers remained essentially unchanged 15–78 days after the positive serum sample. An addi-tional eight patients treated with IVIG for various conditions were evaluated prospectively. All were seronegative one day pre-IVIG infusion, five patients demonstrated an increase in the IgG titers one to three days after IVIG administration, one interpreted as positive and four as interme-diate, whereas three patients remained seronegative, suggesting that false seropositivity after IVIG therapy may not occur in all patients. Treatment with IVIG can result in false-positive serology for B. henselae. Increased awareness to the misleading impact of IVIG is warranted to avoid misinter-pretation. Repeat testing can distinguish between true and false serology. Preserving serum samples prior to IVIG administration is suggested.
KW - Bartonella henselae
KW - Cat scratch disease
KW - Enzyme immunoassay
KW - False positive results
KW - Intravenous immunoglobulin
KW - Serology
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U2 - 10.3390/pathogens11020177
DO - 10.3390/pathogens11020177
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C2 - 35215121
AN - SCOPUS:85124034351
SN - 2076-0817
VL - 11
JO - Pathogens
JF - Pathogens
IS - 2
M1 - 177
ER -