1. Evaluation of rapid post-mortem test kits for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) screening in Japan: Their analytical sensitivity to atypical BSE prions
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Minoru Tobiume, Naoko Tabeta, Takashi Yokoyama, Ken'ichi Hagiwara, and Yoshifumi Iwamaru
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0301 basic medicine ,Prions ,animal diseases ,Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Japan ,Diagnosis ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Animals ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,European union ,media_common ,Atypical BSE ,business.industry ,Brain ,food and beverages ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Food safety ,Virology ,nervous system diseases ,Classical type ,Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform ,Atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Cattle ,Female ,business ,Research Paper - Abstract
A classical type of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (C-BSE), recognized in 1987, had a large impact on public health due to its zoonotic link to variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease by the human consumption of dietary products contaminated with the C-BSE prion. Thus, a number of countries implemented BSE surveillance using rapid post-mortem test kits that were approved for detection of the C-BSE prion in the cattle brain. However, as atypical BSE (L- and H-BSE) cases emerged in subsequent years, the efficacy of the kits for the detection of atypical BSE prions became a matter of concern. In response to this, laboratories in the European Union and Canada evaluated the kits used in their countries. Here, we carried out an evaluation study of NippiBL®, a kit currently used for BSE screening in Japan. By applying the kit to cattle brains of field cases of C-BSE and L-BSE, and an experimental case of H-BSE, we showed its comparable sensitivities to C, L-, and H-BSE prions, and satisfactory performance required by the European Food Safety Authority. In addition to NippiBL®, two kits (TeSeE® and FRELISA®) formerly used in Japan were effective for detection of the L-BSE prion, although the two kits were unable to be tested for the H-BSE prion due to the discontinuation of domestic sales during this study. These results indicate that BSE screening in Japan is as effective as those in other countries, and it is unlikely that cases of atypical BSE have been overlooked.
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- 2017
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