Affiliation:
1. Center for Comparative Medicine
2. Comparative Pathology Laboratory
3. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA 95616
4. The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Under current practices of mouse colony maintenance, sera from mice are analyzed for antibodies against several widespread infectious pathogens by conventional immunoassays, generally enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). To test for multiple agents, these methods consume large volumes of mouse serum and are laborious and time-consuming. More efficient immunoassays, using small amounts of sample, are therefore needed. Accordingly, we have developed a novel multiplex diagnostic system that employs fluorescent microbeads, coated with purified antigens, for simultaneous serodetection of 10 mouse infectious agents. Individually identifiable, fluorescent microbeads were coated with antigens from Sendai virus, mouse hepatitis virus, Theiler's mouse encephalomyelitis virus/GDVII strain, mouse minute virus, mouse cytomegalovirus, respiratory enteric orphan virus (Reo-3 virus), mouse parvovirus, calf rotavirus for epizootic diarrhea virus of infant mice, vaccinia virus for ectromelia virus, and
Mycoplasma pulmonis
. Standard sera, singly positive for antibodies to individual infectious agents, were generated by inoculation of BALB/cj and C57BL/6j mice. Sera from these experimentally infected mice, as well as sera from naturally infected mice, were analyzed using a mixture of microbeads coated with antigens of the 10 infectious agents listed above. Results demonstrated that the multiplex assay was at least as sensitive and specific as ELISA for serodetection. Importantly, the multiplex assay required only 1 microliter of serum for simultaneous serodetection of the 10 mouse infectious agents in one reaction vessel. Thus, this multiplex microbead assay is a reliable, efficient, and cost-effective diagnostic modality that will impact serosurveillance of mice used in research.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
Reference18 articles.
1. Surveillance of mice for antibodies to murine cytomegalovirus
2. Carson, R. T., and D. A. Vignali. 1999. Simultaneous quantitation of 15 cytokines using a multiplexed flow cytometric assay. J. Immunol. Methods30:41-52.
3. Compton, S. R., F. R. Homberger, F. X. Paturzo, and J. M. Clark. 2004. Efficacy of three microbiological monitoring methods in a ventilated cage rack. Comp. Med.54:382-392.
4. Gilburd, B., M. Abu-Shakra, Y. Shoenfeld, A. Giordano, E. B. Bocci, F. delle Monache, and R. Gerli. 2004. Autoantibodies profile in the sera of patients with Sjogren's syndrome: the ANA evaluation—a homogeneous, multiplexed system. Clin. Dev. Immunol.11:53-56.
5. Iwarsson, K. 1990. Laboratory animal health monitoring: an introductory survey of university mouse breeding colonies in Stockholm. Acta Physiol. Scand. Suppl.592:139-140.
Cited by
42 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献