(133)--D-Glucans are carbohydrate polymers found in the cell walls of most fungi, some bacteria, yeasts, and higher and lower plants. The molecular weight, degree of (136)-linked side branching, helical conformation, and solubility are the most important factors which determine the biological activities of (133)--D-glucans. The biological activities of (133)--D-glucans include host-mediated antitumor activity (11), adjuvant effects (21), and activation of neutrophils (34), eosinophils (23), macrophages (15, 27), and complement (26).There is increasing evidence that (133)--D-glucans cause nonspecific inflammatory reactions (9, 10) and are responsible for bioaerosol-induced respiratory symptoms observed in both indoor (24,25,32) and occupational (4, 5) environments. Dose-response relationships have been found between levels of (133)--D-glucans and eye and throat irritation, dry cough, and itching skin (25). Relationships have also been found among exposure to (133)--D-glucans and an increased prevalence of atopy, a decrease in forced expiratory volume in 1 s in adults (30), and peak flow variability in children (6). Recent studies have reported significantly high levels of (133) (18,20).In the present study, we describe the use of an enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), which was originally developed as a diagnostic assay for systemic fungemia (8), to assay (133)--D-glucans in house dust samples, some mould cultures, and metal working fluid samples. The assay is based on the use of a high-affinity receptor (galactosyl ceramide, a sphingolipid) specific for (133)--D-glucans as a capture reagent and a monoclonal antibody specific for complex fungal cell wall (133)--D-glucans as a detector reagent. The assay is reported to be rapid, specific for fungal -glucans, and insensitive to interference caused by agents which affect the Limulus assay.
MATERIALS AND METHODSGalactosyl ceramide (Galactercerebroside type II; Sigma, St. Louis, Mo.) and 1% bovine serum albumin (BSA) (Sigma) in Tris-buffered saline (pH 8.0) (TBS) were used, respectively, for coating and blocking. Immulon 96-well polystyrene