Affiliation:
1. Departments of Clinical Sciences,1
2. Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences,2 and
3. Biomedical Sciences,3 College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, and
4. Enteric Products Inc., Stony Brook, New York4
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Characterization of the humoral immune responses of people to
Helicobacter pylori
infection has facilitated the investigation of the host response to bacterial virulence factors and the development of sensitive and specific diagnostic tests. Dogs are commonly infected with gastric
Helicobacter
spp., but the presence of multiple
Helicobacter
spp. and possible coinfection in individual dogs have complicated serological evaluation. Evaluation of the antigenic homology of
Helicobacter
spp. revealed that the major protein bands of
Helicobacter felis
and
Helicobacter bizzozeronii
, two
Helicobacter
spp. that infect dogs, were very similar to UreA (29 to 31 kDa), UreB (63 to 66 kDa), and HSP (58 to 60 kDa) of
H. pylori
, and sera from infected and uninfected dogs bound in a similar way to each antigen. Immunoblotting and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with
H. felis
ATCC 49179 antigen were performed with 101 serum samples (from 78 infected dogs and 23 uninfected dogs). Samples from uninfected dogs (median = 8) had fewer bands on immunoblotting than samples from infected dogs (median = 16) (
P
< 0.05). Combinations of the presence of any two of the low-molecular-mass bands (19, 25, 30, 32, and 37 kDa) or the high-molecular-mass bands (86 and 94 kDa) were found almost solely in samples from infected dogs (
P
< 0.0001). Kinetic ELISA results were significantly higher for samples from infected dogs (median = 0.0802 optical density unit [OD]/min) than for samples from uninfected dogs (median = 0.01428 OD/min). The combination of ELISA and immunoblotting results gave a specificity of 95.6% and a sensitivity of 79.8%. No correlation between ELISA results, colonization density, degree of inflammation, and presence of lymphoid follicles was observed. The results indicate substantial antigenic homology between
H. felis
,
H. pylori
, and
H. bizzozeronii
. The combination of ELISA and immunoblotting was a highly specific and moderately sensitive indicator of infection. The degree of seropositivity assessed by ELISA was not related to bacterial colonization density, the degree of gastric inflammation, or the presence of lymphoid follicles.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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