Search forMycobacterium aviumSubspeciesparatuberculosisAntigens for the Diagnosis of Paratuberculosis

Author:

Mon María Laura1,Viale Mariana1,Baschetti Guido1,Alvarado Pinedo Fiorella2,Gioffre Andrea1,Travería Gabriel2,Willemsen Peter3,Bakker Douwe3,Romano María Isabel1

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Biotecnología, CICVyA, INTA, De Los Reseros y Dr. Nicolás Repetto S/N, Hurlingham, 1686 Buenos Aires, Argentina

2. Centro de Diagnóstico e Investigaciones Veterinarias (CEDIVE), Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Nacional de la Plata (UNLP), B7130AGC Buenos Aires, Argentina

3. Department of Bacteriology and Central Veterinary Institute Lelystad, 8221 RA Lolystad, The Netherlands

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate a wide panel of antigens ofMycobacterium aviumsubsp.paratuberculosis(MAP) to select candidates for the diagnosis of paratuberculosis (PTB). A total of 54 recombinant proteins were spotted onto nitrocellulose membranes and exposed to sera from animals with PTB (n=25), healthy animals (n=10), and animals experimentally infected withM. bovis(n=8). This initial screening allowed us to select seven antigens: MAP 2513, MAP 1693, MAP 2020, MAP 0038, MAP 1272, MAP 0209c, and MAP 0210c, which reacted with sera from animals with PTB and showed little cross-reactivity with sera from healthy animals and animals experimentally infected withM. bovis. The second step was to evaluate the antigen cocktail of these seven antigens by ELISA. For this evaluation, we used sera from animals with PTB (n=25), healthy animals (n=26), and animals experimentally infected withM. bovis(n=17). Using ELISA, the cocktail of the seven selected MAP antigens reacted with sera from 18 of the 25 animals with PTB and did not exhibit cross-reactivity with healthy animals and only low reactivity with animals with bovine tuberculosis. The combined application of these antigens could form part of a test which may help in the diagnosis of PTB.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Promociòn Cientìfica y Tecnológica of Argentina

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Veterinary

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