Affiliation:
1. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
2. Department of Zoology and Biology, Faculty of Sciences, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Abstract
Fasciolosis, caused by liver fluke species of the genus Fasciola, are well
recognized because of its high veterinary impact. Stool examination for
Fasciola eggs is not a sensitive method, and limited efforts to find a
reliable and cheaper means of detection are available. The present study
aimed to develop rapid diagnostic ELISA test against fasciolosis. The
excretory/secretory (ES) and somatic (SA) products of Fasciola helminths
were analyzed using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE).
Immunogenicity was evaluated by immunoblotting using hyperimmune sera raised
in rabbits and seroprevalence was determined by indirect ELISA. The results
of SA antigen of Fasciola species showed polypeptide bands ranged from
10kDa-100kDa, while ES antigen of Fasciola showed bands of 15kDa-55kDa. The
immunoblotting results showed the most prominent bands against ES antibodies
were 25, 35, 55-70, 100 and 250 kDa and SA antigens showed 10, 15-25, 35,
70, 100 and 250 kDa polypeptide bands. The sensitivity and specificity of
developed indirect ELISA for SA antigens was 95.45% and 87.1%, while for ES
antigens was 100% and 77.42% respectively. The overall seroprevalence
recorded for fascioliasis based on SA antigen was 39.8% and 29.8% for ES
antigen. The fasciolosis did not show significant association with host
type, sex, and age groups of examined animals, however significantly higher
infection was found in months of September and October. The result provides
sensitive in house immunodetection assay for diagnosis of fasciolosis
alternative to commercial kits with high import cost.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia