Why Aspergillus galactomannan detection matters

Aspergillus species are environmental molds that can cause a wide range of diseases, from allergic and chronic pulmonary conditions to invasive aspergillosis.

Invasive aspergillosis is a severe fungal infection that mainly affects immunocompromised patients, including those with prolonged neutropenia, hematological malignancies, allogeneic stem cell transplantation and other high-risk conditions.

Early diagnostic support is essential because clinical signs are often non-specific and conventional culture methods may have limited sensitivity.

Galactomannan is a cell-wall polysaccharide released during fungal growth. Detecting galactomannan in serum, plasma or bronchoalveolar lavage can support the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis when results are interpreted together with patient risk factors, imaging findings and other mycological evidence.

Automated Aspergillus galactomannan antigen detection for invasive aspergillosis diagnostic workflows

Diagnostic methods and challenges in invasive aspergillosis

Diagnosing invasive aspergillosis is complex and usually requires a combination of clinical, radiological and mycological findings. Conventional methods such as culture and microscopy remain important, but culture from bronchoalveolar lavage samples may have limited sensitivity. In addition, results are not always available early enough to support urgent clinical decisions.

The EORTC/MSGERC consensus definitions include galactomannan antigen detection as mycological evidence supporting probable invasive aspergillosis in defined high-risk populations. These criteria combine host factors, clinical features and mycological evidence, including galactomannan detection in serum, plasma, bronchoalveolar lavage or cerebrospinal fluid.

The EORTC/MSGERC galactomannan threshold update also highlights the importance of standardized result interpretation according to sample type and clinical context.

For routine clinical laboratories, automated galactomannan detection helps streamline diagnostic workflows, especially when urgent individual samples need to be processed without waiting for batch accumulation.

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Diagnostic complexity of galactomannan interpretation

Galactomannan is a useful biomarker, but it is not a stand-alone diagnosis. A positive result indicates detection of galactomannan antigen. It does not confirm direct visualization or isolation of viable Aspergillus.

Interpretation may vary depending on sample type, patient population and exposure to antifungal treatment. Serum and plasma testing are particularly relevant in high-risk hematology and transplant-related workflows, while bronchoalveolar lavage testing can support the assessment of pulmonary disease, especially when lower respiratory tract involvement is suspected.

False-positive and false-negative results may occur. For this reason, galactomannan results should always be interpreted together with clinical suspicion, host factors, CT findings, microbiology, histology and other fungal biomarkers when available.

Aspergillus galactomannan results interpreted with clinical, radiological and mycological findings
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ASPERGILLUS GALACTOMANNAN Ag VIRCLIA® MONOTEST

ASPERGILLUS GALACTOMANNAN Ag VIRCLIA® MONOTEST is an automated sandwich chemiluminescent immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Aspergillus galactomannan antigen in human serum, plasma and bronchoalveolar lavage samples.

Its monotest format supports individual, on-demand testing, allowing laboratories to process urgent samples without waiting for batch accumulation.

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Key benefits of ASPERGILLUS GALACTOMANNAN Ag VIRCLIA® MONOTEST

VIRCELL® ASPERGILLUS GALACTOMANNAN Ag CONTROL

VIRCELL® ASPERGILLUS GALACTOMANNAN Ag CONTROL is an external control containing Aspergillus fumigatus galactomannan in human serum.

It is designed to monitor both sample pretreatment and analytical detection phases in galactomannan antigen workflows. The control is processed in the same way as clinical samples, including heating and centrifugation, helping laboratories evaluate the complete workflow.

Main features

  • Independent external control.

  • Covers sample pretreatment and analytical detection.

  • Compatible with galactomannan detection platforms.

  • Useful for routine quality control, verification and troubleshooting.

  • Supports consistency across instruments, operators and reagent lots.

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