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Antigen Recognition by Serum Antibodies in White-Tailed Deer ( Odocoileus virginianus ) Experimentally Infected with Mycobacterium bovis
- Source :
- Clinical and Vaccine Immunology. 11:849-855
- Publication Year :
- 2004
- Publisher :
- American Society for Microbiology, 2004.
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Abstract
- White-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus ) have emerged as reservoirs of bovine tuberculosis in northern America. For tuberculosis surveillance of deer, antibody-based assays are particularly attractive because deer are handled only once and immediate processing of the sample is not required. Sera collected sequentially from 25 Mycobacterium bovis -infected and 7 noninfected deer were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunoblotting, and multiantigen print immunoassay (MAPIA) for immunoglobulin specific to M. bovis antigens. Various routes of experimental M. bovis infection, such as intratonsillar inoculation ( n = 11), aerosol ( n = 6), and exposure to infected deer (in contact, n = 8), were studied. Upon infection, specific bands of reactivity at ∼24 to 26 kDa, ∼33 kDa, ∼42 kDa, and ∼75 kDa to M. bovis whole-cell sonicate were detected by immunoblot. Lipoarabinomannan-specific immunoglobulin was detected as early as 36 days postchallenge, and responses were detected for 94% of intratonsillarly and “in-contact”-infected deer. In MAPIA, sera were tested with 12 native and recombinant antigens coated on nitrocellulose. All in-contact-infected (8 of 8) and 10 of 11 intratonsillarly infected deer produced antibody reactive with one or more of the recombinant/native antigens. Responses were boosted by injection of tuberculin for intradermal tuberculin skin testing. Additionally, three of six deer receiving a very low dose of M. bovis via aerosol exposure produced antibody specific to one or more recombinant proteins. M. bovis was isolated from one of three nonresponding aerosol-challenged deer. Of the 12 antigens tested, the most immunodominant protein was MPB83; however, a highly sensitive serodiagnostic test will likely require use of multiple antigens.
- Subjects :
- Lipopolysaccharides
Microbiology (medical)
Clinical Biochemistry
Immunology
Tuberculin
Odocoileus
Veterinary Immunology
Serology
Antigen-Antibody Reactions
Antigen
medicine
Animals
Immunology and Allergy
Serologic Tests
Immunoassay
Antigens, Bacterial
Mycobacterium Infections
Mycobacterium bovis
biology
medicine.diagnostic_test
Deer
biology.organism_classification
Antibodies, Bacterial
Virology
Antibody Formation
biology.protein
Antibody
Mycobacterium
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1556679X and 15566811
- Volume :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Clinical and Vaccine Immunology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6abbc331874b732d66efb6602be43b59