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Title: | Comparative evaluation of immunofluorescent antibody and new immunoblot tests for the specific detection of antibodies against Besnoitia besnoiti tachyzoites and bradyzoites in bovine sera |
Authors: | Schares, G. Basso, W. Majzoub, M. Rostaher, A. Scharr, J.C. Langenmayer, M.C. Selmair, J. Dubey, J.P. Cortes, H.C. Conraths, F.J. Gollnick, N.S. |
Keywords: | ELISA Besnoitia besnoiti |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Citation: | Schares, G.; Basso, W.; Majzoub, M.; Rostaher, A.; Scharr, J.C.; Langenmayer, M.C.; Selmair, J.; Dubey, J.P.; Cortes, H.C.; Conraths, F.J.; Gollnick, N.S.Comparative evaluation of immunofluorescent antibody and new immunoblot tests for the specific detection of antibodies against Besnoitia besnoiti tachyzoites and bradyzoites in bovine sera, Veterinary Parasitology, 171, 1-2, 32-40, 2010. |
Abstract: | Besnoitia besnoiti, an economically important disease in cattle in many countries of Africa
and Asia is re-emerging in Europe. Serological identification of infected cattle is important because
introduction of these animals into naive herds seems to play a major role in the transmission of the
parasite. We report new, simplified immunoblot-based serological tests for the detection of B. besnoiti
specific antibodies. Antigens were used under non-reducing conditions in the immunoblots, because
reduction of the antigen with β-mercaptoethanol diminished the antigenicity in both, tachyzoites and
bradyzoites. Ten B. besnoiti tachyzoite and ten bradyzoite antigens of 15-45 kDa molecular weight
were recognized by B. besnoiti infected cattle, but not or only weakly detected by cattle infected with
related protozoan parasites, Neospora caninum, Toxoplasma gondii, Sarcocystis cruzi, Sarcocystis
hominis, or Sarcocystis hirsuta. The sensitivity and specificity of B. besnoiti immunoblots were
determined with sera from 62 German cattle with clinically confirmed besnoitiosis and 404 sera from
unexposed German cattle including 214 sera from animals with a N. caninum-specific antibody
response. Using a new scoring system, the highest specificity (100%) and sensitivity (90%) of the
immunoblots were observed when reactivity to at least four of the ten selected tachyzoite or
bradyzoite antigens was considered as positive. When a cut-off based on this scoring system was
applied to both the tachyzoite- and the bradyzoite-based immunoblots, there was an almost perfect
agreement with the indirect fluorescent antibody test with a titre of 200 as the positive cut-off. We
identified and partially characterized 10 tachyzoite and 10 bradyzoite B. besnoiti antigens which may
help to develop new specific and sensitive serological tests based on individual antigens and in the
identification of possible vaccine candidates |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6737 |
ISSN: | 0304-4017 |
Type: | article |
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