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Development and standardization of a monoclonal antibody-based rapid flow-through immunoassay for the detection of Aphanomyces invadans in the field

A monoclonal antibody-based flow-through immunoassay (FTA) was developed using a nitrocellulose membrane placed on the top of adsorbent pads enclosed in a plastic cassette with a test zone at the center. The FTA could be completed within 10 min. Clear purple dots against a white background indicated...

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Autores principales: Adil, B, Shankar, K. M., Naveen Kumar, B. T., Patil, Rajreddy, Ballyaya, Abhiman, Ramesh, K. S., Poojary, Sathish Rama, Byadgi, Omkar V., Siriyappagouder, Prabhugouda
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23820211
http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2013.14.4.413
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author Adil, B
Shankar, K. M.
Naveen Kumar, B. T.
Patil, Rajreddy
Ballyaya, Abhiman
Ramesh, K. S.
Poojary, Sathish Rama
Byadgi, Omkar V.
Siriyappagouder, Prabhugouda
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Shankar, K. M.
Naveen Kumar, B. T.
Patil, Rajreddy
Ballyaya, Abhiman
Ramesh, K. S.
Poojary, Sathish Rama
Byadgi, Omkar V.
Siriyappagouder, Prabhugouda
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description A monoclonal antibody-based flow-through immunoassay (FTA) was developed using a nitrocellulose membrane placed on the top of adsorbent pads enclosed in a plastic cassette with a test zone at the center. The FTA could be completed within 10 min. Clear purple dots against a white background indicated the presence of Aphanomyces (A.) invadans. The FTA limit of detection was 7 µg/mL for A. invadans compared to 56 µg/mL for the immunodot. FTA and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) could detect A. invadans in fish tissue homogenates at a 10(-11) dilution compared to a 10(-8) dilution by immunodot. In fish suffering from natural cases of epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) collected from Mangalore, India, FTA and PCR could detect A. invadans in 100% of the samples compared to 89.04% detected by immunodot. FTA reagents were stable and produced expected results for 4 months when stored at 4~8℃. This rapid test could serve as simple and cost-effective on-site screening tool to detect A. invadans in fish from EUS outbreak areas and in ports during the shipment of live or frozen fish.
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spelling pubmed-38857342014-01-13 Development and standardization of a monoclonal antibody-based rapid flow-through immunoassay for the detection of Aphanomyces invadans in the field Adil, B Shankar, K. M. Naveen Kumar, B. T. Patil, Rajreddy Ballyaya, Abhiman Ramesh, K. S. Poojary, Sathish Rama Byadgi, Omkar V. Siriyappagouder, Prabhugouda J Vet Sci Original Article A monoclonal antibody-based flow-through immunoassay (FTA) was developed using a nitrocellulose membrane placed on the top of adsorbent pads enclosed in a plastic cassette with a test zone at the center. The FTA could be completed within 10 min. Clear purple dots against a white background indicated the presence of Aphanomyces (A.) invadans. The FTA limit of detection was 7 µg/mL for A. invadans compared to 56 µg/mL for the immunodot. FTA and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) could detect A. invadans in fish tissue homogenates at a 10(-11) dilution compared to a 10(-8) dilution by immunodot. In fish suffering from natural cases of epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS) collected from Mangalore, India, FTA and PCR could detect A. invadans in 100% of the samples compared to 89.04% detected by immunodot. FTA reagents were stable and produced expected results for 4 months when stored at 4~8℃. This rapid test could serve as simple and cost-effective on-site screening tool to detect A. invadans in fish from EUS outbreak areas and in ports during the shipment of live or frozen fish. The Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2013-12 2013-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3885734/ /pubmed/23820211 http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2013.14.4.413 Text en © 2013 The Korean Society of Veterinary Science. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Adil, B
Shankar, K. M.
Naveen Kumar, B. T.
Patil, Rajreddy
Ballyaya, Abhiman
Ramesh, K. S.
Poojary, Sathish Rama
Byadgi, Omkar V.
Siriyappagouder, Prabhugouda
Development and standardization of a monoclonal antibody-based rapid flow-through immunoassay for the detection of Aphanomyces invadans in the field
title Development and standardization of a monoclonal antibody-based rapid flow-through immunoassay for the detection of Aphanomyces invadans in the field
title_full Development and standardization of a monoclonal antibody-based rapid flow-through immunoassay for the detection of Aphanomyces invadans in the field
title_fullStr Development and standardization of a monoclonal antibody-based rapid flow-through immunoassay for the detection of Aphanomyces invadans in the field
title_full_unstemmed Development and standardization of a monoclonal antibody-based rapid flow-through immunoassay for the detection of Aphanomyces invadans in the field
title_short Development and standardization of a monoclonal antibody-based rapid flow-through immunoassay for the detection of Aphanomyces invadans in the field
title_sort development and standardization of a monoclonal antibody-based rapid flow-through immunoassay for the detection of aphanomyces invadans in the field
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23820211
http://dx.doi.org/10.4142/jvs.2013.14.4.413
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