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Development of a novel immunochromatographic lateral flow assay specific for Mycobacterium bovis cells and its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation to test badger faeces

BACKGROUND: The European badger is an important wildlife reservoir of Mycobacterium bovis implicated in the spread of bovine tuberculosis in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Infected badgers are known to shed M. bovis in their urine and faeces, which may contaminate the environment. To aid bovine tub...

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Autores principales: Stewart, Linda D., Tort, Nuria, Meakin, Paul, Argudo, Jose M., Nzuma, Ruramayi, Reid, Neil, Delahay, Richard J., Ashford, Roland, Montgomery, W. Ian, Grant, Irene R.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5427577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28499434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-017-1048-x
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author Stewart, Linda D.
Tort, Nuria
Meakin, Paul
Argudo, Jose M.
Nzuma, Ruramayi
Reid, Neil
Delahay, Richard J.
Ashford, Roland
Montgomery, W. Ian
Grant, Irene R.
author_facet Stewart, Linda D.
Tort, Nuria
Meakin, Paul
Argudo, Jose M.
Nzuma, Ruramayi
Reid, Neil
Delahay, Richard J.
Ashford, Roland
Montgomery, W. Ian
Grant, Irene R.
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description BACKGROUND: The European badger is an important wildlife reservoir of Mycobacterium bovis implicated in the spread of bovine tuberculosis in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Infected badgers are known to shed M. bovis in their urine and faeces, which may contaminate the environment. To aid bovine tuberculosis control efforts novel diagnostic tests for detecting infected and shedding badgers are needed. We proposed development of a novel, rapid immunochromatographic lateral flow device (LFD) as a non-invasive test to detect M. bovis cells in badger faeces. Its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation (IMS) to detect Mycobacterium bovis cells in badger faeces is reported here. RESULTS: A novel prototype LFD for M. bovis cells was successfully developed, with unique specificity for M. bovis and a limit of detection 50% (LOD(50%)) of 1.7 × 10(4) M. bovis cells/ml. When IMS was employed to selectively capture and concentrate M. bovis cells from badger faeces prior to LFD testing, the LOD(50%) of the IMS-LFD assay was 2.8 × 10(5) M. bovis cells/ml faecal homogenate. Faeces samples collected from latrines at badger setts in a region of endemic bovine tuberculosis infection were tested; 78 (18%) of 441 samples tested IMS-LFD assay positive, whereas 140 (32%) tested IMS-qPCR positive (Kappa agreement −0.009 ± 0.044, p = 0.838). Subsequently, when 130 faeces samples from live captured, or captive, badgers of known infection status (on the basis of StatPak, interferon-γ and/or culture results) were tested, the IMS-LFD assay had higher relative diagnostic specificity (Sp 0.926), but poorer relative diagnostic sensitivity (Se 0.081), than IMS-qPCR (Sp 0.706, Se 0.581) and IMS-culture (Sp 0.794, Se 0.436). CONCLUSIONS: The novel IMS-LFD assay, although very specific for M. bovis, has low analytical sensitivity (indicated by the LOD(50%)) and would only detect badgers shedding high numbers of M. bovis (>10(4–5) cells/g) in their faeces. The novel LFD would, therefore, have limited value as a non-invasive test for badger TB surveillance purposes but it may have value for alternative veterinary diagnostic applications.
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spelling pubmed-54275772017-05-15 Development of a novel immunochromatographic lateral flow assay specific for Mycobacterium bovis cells and its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation to test badger faeces Stewart, Linda D. Tort, Nuria Meakin, Paul Argudo, Jose M. Nzuma, Ruramayi Reid, Neil Delahay, Richard J. Ashford, Roland Montgomery, W. Ian Grant, Irene R. BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: The European badger is an important wildlife reservoir of Mycobacterium bovis implicated in the spread of bovine tuberculosis in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Infected badgers are known to shed M. bovis in their urine and faeces, which may contaminate the environment. To aid bovine tuberculosis control efforts novel diagnostic tests for detecting infected and shedding badgers are needed. We proposed development of a novel, rapid immunochromatographic lateral flow device (LFD) as a non-invasive test to detect M. bovis cells in badger faeces. Its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation (IMS) to detect Mycobacterium bovis cells in badger faeces is reported here. RESULTS: A novel prototype LFD for M. bovis cells was successfully developed, with unique specificity for M. bovis and a limit of detection 50% (LOD(50%)) of 1.7 × 10(4) M. bovis cells/ml. When IMS was employed to selectively capture and concentrate M. bovis cells from badger faeces prior to LFD testing, the LOD(50%) of the IMS-LFD assay was 2.8 × 10(5) M. bovis cells/ml faecal homogenate. Faeces samples collected from latrines at badger setts in a region of endemic bovine tuberculosis infection were tested; 78 (18%) of 441 samples tested IMS-LFD assay positive, whereas 140 (32%) tested IMS-qPCR positive (Kappa agreement −0.009 ± 0.044, p = 0.838). Subsequently, when 130 faeces samples from live captured, or captive, badgers of known infection status (on the basis of StatPak, interferon-γ and/or culture results) were tested, the IMS-LFD assay had higher relative diagnostic specificity (Sp 0.926), but poorer relative diagnostic sensitivity (Se 0.081), than IMS-qPCR (Sp 0.706, Se 0.581) and IMS-culture (Sp 0.794, Se 0.436). CONCLUSIONS: The novel IMS-LFD assay, although very specific for M. bovis, has low analytical sensitivity (indicated by the LOD(50%)) and would only detect badgers shedding high numbers of M. bovis (>10(4–5) cells/g) in their faeces. The novel LFD would, therefore, have limited value as a non-invasive test for badger TB surveillance purposes but it may have value for alternative veterinary diagnostic applications. BioMed Central 2017-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5427577/ /pubmed/28499434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-017-1048-x Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Stewart, Linda D.
Tort, Nuria
Meakin, Paul
Argudo, Jose M.
Nzuma, Ruramayi
Reid, Neil
Delahay, Richard J.
Ashford, Roland
Montgomery, W. Ian
Grant, Irene R.
Development of a novel immunochromatographic lateral flow assay specific for Mycobacterium bovis cells and its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation to test badger faeces
title Development of a novel immunochromatographic lateral flow assay specific for Mycobacterium bovis cells and its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation to test badger faeces
title_full Development of a novel immunochromatographic lateral flow assay specific for Mycobacterium bovis cells and its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation to test badger faeces
title_fullStr Development of a novel immunochromatographic lateral flow assay specific for Mycobacterium bovis cells and its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation to test badger faeces
title_full_unstemmed Development of a novel immunochromatographic lateral flow assay specific for Mycobacterium bovis cells and its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation to test badger faeces
title_short Development of a novel immunochromatographic lateral flow assay specific for Mycobacterium bovis cells and its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation to test badger faeces
title_sort development of a novel immunochromatographic lateral flow assay specific for mycobacterium bovis cells and its application in combination with immunomagnetic separation to test badger faeces
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5427577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28499434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-017-1048-x
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