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Immunological detection of the Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease associated phytoplasma: Development and validation of a polyclonal antibody based indirect ELISA

Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease (WCLWD) causes heavy losses in the coconut cultivations of southern Sri Lanka. The in-house developed and validated indirect ELISA was based on specific polyclonal antibodies raised in female New Zealand White rabbits, against partially purified WCLWD associated ph...

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Autores principales: Kanatiwela-de Silva, Chamini, Damayanthi, Malini, de Silva, Nalin, Wijesekera, Rohana, Dickinson, Matthew, Weerakoon, Devaka, Udagama, Preethi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30964895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214983
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author Kanatiwela-de Silva, Chamini
Damayanthi, Malini
de Silva, Nalin
Wijesekera, Rohana
Dickinson, Matthew
Weerakoon, Devaka
Udagama, Preethi
author_facet Kanatiwela-de Silva, Chamini
Damayanthi, Malini
de Silva, Nalin
Wijesekera, Rohana
Dickinson, Matthew
Weerakoon, Devaka
Udagama, Preethi
author_sort Kanatiwela-de Silva, Chamini
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description Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease (WCLWD) causes heavy losses in the coconut cultivations of southern Sri Lanka. The in-house developed and validated indirect ELISA was based on specific polyclonal antibodies raised in female New Zealand White rabbits, against partially purified WCLWD associated phytoplasma. This ELISA has the potential to distinguish secA PCR confirmed, WCLWD associated phytoplasma positive palms from phytoplasma free palms at high accuracy (93%) and sensitivity (92.7%), but with marginal specificity (79%). The calculated ELISA cross reactivity index (CRI) values were low for sugarcane white leaf (7%) and sugarcane grassy shoot (8%) infected leaves, but with marked highCRIfor both Bermuda grass white leaf (69%) and areca nut yellow leaf (70%) infected leaves. SecA gene based phylogenetic relationships of the WCLWD associated phytoplasma with these other locally prevalent phytoplasma strains elucidated this immunological cross reactivity, which was further reiterated by virtual restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Based on scanning electron microscopy, this study provides additional visual evidence, for the presence of phytoplasmas in WCLWD infected tissues.
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spelling pubmed-64561912019-05-03 Immunological detection of the Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease associated phytoplasma: Development and validation of a polyclonal antibody based indirect ELISA Kanatiwela-de Silva, Chamini Damayanthi, Malini de Silva, Nalin Wijesekera, Rohana Dickinson, Matthew Weerakoon, Devaka Udagama, Preethi PLoS One Research Article Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease (WCLWD) causes heavy losses in the coconut cultivations of southern Sri Lanka. The in-house developed and validated indirect ELISA was based on specific polyclonal antibodies raised in female New Zealand White rabbits, against partially purified WCLWD associated phytoplasma. This ELISA has the potential to distinguish secA PCR confirmed, WCLWD associated phytoplasma positive palms from phytoplasma free palms at high accuracy (93%) and sensitivity (92.7%), but with marginal specificity (79%). The calculated ELISA cross reactivity index (CRI) values were low for sugarcane white leaf (7%) and sugarcane grassy shoot (8%) infected leaves, but with marked highCRIfor both Bermuda grass white leaf (69%) and areca nut yellow leaf (70%) infected leaves. SecA gene based phylogenetic relationships of the WCLWD associated phytoplasma with these other locally prevalent phytoplasma strains elucidated this immunological cross reactivity, which was further reiterated by virtual restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Based on scanning electron microscopy, this study provides additional visual evidence, for the presence of phytoplasmas in WCLWD infected tissues. Public Library of Science 2019-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6456191/ /pubmed/30964895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214983 Text en © 2019 Kanatiwela-de Silva et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kanatiwela-de Silva, Chamini
Damayanthi, Malini
de Silva, Nalin
Wijesekera, Rohana
Dickinson, Matthew
Weerakoon, Devaka
Udagama, Preethi
Immunological detection of the Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease associated phytoplasma: Development and validation of a polyclonal antibody based indirect ELISA
title Immunological detection of the Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease associated phytoplasma: Development and validation of a polyclonal antibody based indirect ELISA
title_full Immunological detection of the Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease associated phytoplasma: Development and validation of a polyclonal antibody based indirect ELISA
title_fullStr Immunological detection of the Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease associated phytoplasma: Development and validation of a polyclonal antibody based indirect ELISA
title_full_unstemmed Immunological detection of the Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease associated phytoplasma: Development and validation of a polyclonal antibody based indirect ELISA
title_short Immunological detection of the Weligama coconut leaf wilt disease associated phytoplasma: Development and validation of a polyclonal antibody based indirect ELISA
title_sort immunological detection of the weligama coconut leaf wilt disease associated phytoplasma: development and validation of a polyclonal antibody based indirect elisa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456191/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30964895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214983
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