1. Identification of Novel Antigens Recognized by Serum Antibodies in Bovine Tuberculosis.
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Lyashchenko KP, Grandison A, Keskinen K, Sikar-Gang A, Lambotte P, Esfandiari J, Ireton GC, Vallur A, Reed SG, Jones G, Vordermeier HM, Stabel JR, Thacker TC, Palmer MV, and Waters WR
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- Animals, Cattle, Immunoassay methods, Antibodies, Bacterial blood, Antigens, Bacterial immunology, Mycobacterium bovis immunology, Serologic Tests methods, Tuberculosis, Bovine immunology
- Abstract
Bovine tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium bovis , remains an important zoonotic disease posing a serious threat to livestock and wildlife. The current TB tests relying on cell-mediated and humoral immune responses in cattle have performance limitations. To identify new serodiagnostic markers of bovine TB, we screened a panel of 101 recombinant proteins, including 10 polyepitope fusions, by a multiantigen print immunoassay (MAPIA) with well-characterized serum samples serially collected from cattle with experimental or naturally acquired M. bovis infection. A novel set of 12 seroreactive antigens was established. Evaluation of selected proteins in the dual-path platform (DPP) assay showed that the highest diagnostic accuracy (∼95%) was achieved with a cocktail of five best-performing antigens, thus demonstrating the potential for development of an improved and more practical serodiagnostic test for bovine TB., (Copyright © 2017 American Society for Microbiology.)
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- 2017
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