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Combined Use of Indirect ELISA and Western Blotting with Recombinant Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Associated Antigen 59 Is a Potential Immunodiagnostic Tool for the Detection of Prepatent Haemonchus contortus Infection in Goat

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The accurate and early diagnosis of Haemonchus contortus infection is crucial for effective control. Early stage detection of H. contortus infection has not been attempted in goat, even though both immature worm and fourth larval stage are blood sucking. This study was carried out to...

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Autores principales: Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain, Naqvi, Sana Zahra, Memon, Muhammad Ali, Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati, Haseeb, Muhammad, Xu, Lixin, Song, Xiaokai, Li, Xiangrui, Yan, Ruofeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6721135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31412573
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9080548
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author Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain
Naqvi, Sana Zahra
Memon, Muhammad Ali
Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati
Haseeb, Muhammad
Xu, Lixin
Song, Xiaokai
Li, Xiangrui
Yan, Ruofeng
author_facet Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain
Naqvi, Sana Zahra
Memon, Muhammad Ali
Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati
Haseeb, Muhammad
Xu, Lixin
Song, Xiaokai
Li, Xiangrui
Yan, Ruofeng
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The accurate and early diagnosis of Haemonchus contortus infection is crucial for effective control. Early stage detection of H. contortus infection has not been attempted in goat, even though both immature worm and fourth larval stage are blood sucking. This study was carried out to detect the H. contortus infection during early stage in goat. The results of this study assessed that rHc-HCA59 could detect the antibody in H. contortus infected goats’ sera during early period with good sensitivity and specificity using immunodiagnostic techniques. Our findings illustrated that combined use of ELISA and western blotting based on rHc-HCA59 is a powerful tool for early detection of H. contortus infection in goats. ABSTRACT: Haemonchus contortus is recognized as one of the important health problems in small ruminants, leading to reduced production and economic loss for farmers worldwide. Prepatent diagnosis of H. contortus infection is crucial to improve control strategies as this helminth may remove up to one-fifth of total erythrocytes and may cause anemia, edema, diarrhea, and ultimately death in young animals. In this study, one of the excretory and secretory products, rHc-HCA59, was purified and used as antigen to detect specific antibodies in H. contortus infected goats during prepatent stage of infection using indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) as screening test. All goats (n = 38) were housed indoor, experimentally infected with 8000 infective larvae (L3) of H. contortus, and serum samples were collected prior to infection and at 14th day of infection. Immunoblotting was performed to confirm the results of indirect ELISA, evaluate the cross reactivity against rHc-HCA59 in sera of most common co-infecting parasites and rectify the false negative samples. Furthermore, three different batches of rHc-HCA59 were produced to evaluate the repeatability of ELISA. No eggs were detected in feces of all goats collected at 7th and 14th day of infection but, H. contortus eggs were detected at 21 days post infection in the feces. Indirect ELISA performed in this study showed 87% sensitivity and 100% specificity. The western blot analysis confirmed immunoreactivity in serum samples which scored positive in indirect ELISA and recognized the samples as negative which had OD(450) lower than negative cut-off value in indirect ELISA. Furthermore, all false negative sera (n = 5) that had OD(450) value between positive and negative cut-off value in rHc-HCA59 based ELISA were clearly positive in western blot. Moreover, no cross-reactivity was detected in ELISA and western blotting against rHc-HCA59 in positive sera of Toxoplasma gondii, Fasciola hepatica, and Trichinella spiralis. The results of this study concluded that combined use of indirect ELISA and western blotting with rHc-HCA59 is a potential immunodiagnostic tool for the detection of H. contortus infection during prepatent period in goats.
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spelling pubmed-67211352019-09-10 Combined Use of Indirect ELISA and Western Blotting with Recombinant Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Associated Antigen 59 Is a Potential Immunodiagnostic Tool for the Detection of Prepatent Haemonchus contortus Infection in Goat Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain Naqvi, Sana Zahra Memon, Muhammad Ali Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati Haseeb, Muhammad Xu, Lixin Song, Xiaokai Li, Xiangrui Yan, Ruofeng Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The accurate and early diagnosis of Haemonchus contortus infection is crucial for effective control. Early stage detection of H. contortus infection has not been attempted in goat, even though both immature worm and fourth larval stage are blood sucking. This study was carried out to detect the H. contortus infection during early stage in goat. The results of this study assessed that rHc-HCA59 could detect the antibody in H. contortus infected goats’ sera during early period with good sensitivity and specificity using immunodiagnostic techniques. Our findings illustrated that combined use of ELISA and western blotting based on rHc-HCA59 is a powerful tool for early detection of H. contortus infection in goats. ABSTRACT: Haemonchus contortus is recognized as one of the important health problems in small ruminants, leading to reduced production and economic loss for farmers worldwide. Prepatent diagnosis of H. contortus infection is crucial to improve control strategies as this helminth may remove up to one-fifth of total erythrocytes and may cause anemia, edema, diarrhea, and ultimately death in young animals. In this study, one of the excretory and secretory products, rHc-HCA59, was purified and used as antigen to detect specific antibodies in H. contortus infected goats during prepatent stage of infection using indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) as screening test. All goats (n = 38) were housed indoor, experimentally infected with 8000 infective larvae (L3) of H. contortus, and serum samples were collected prior to infection and at 14th day of infection. Immunoblotting was performed to confirm the results of indirect ELISA, evaluate the cross reactivity against rHc-HCA59 in sera of most common co-infecting parasites and rectify the false negative samples. Furthermore, three different batches of rHc-HCA59 were produced to evaluate the repeatability of ELISA. No eggs were detected in feces of all goats collected at 7th and 14th day of infection but, H. contortus eggs were detected at 21 days post infection in the feces. Indirect ELISA performed in this study showed 87% sensitivity and 100% specificity. The western blot analysis confirmed immunoreactivity in serum samples which scored positive in indirect ELISA and recognized the samples as negative which had OD(450) lower than negative cut-off value in indirect ELISA. Furthermore, all false negative sera (n = 5) that had OD(450) value between positive and negative cut-off value in rHc-HCA59 based ELISA were clearly positive in western blot. Moreover, no cross-reactivity was detected in ELISA and western blotting against rHc-HCA59 in positive sera of Toxoplasma gondii, Fasciola hepatica, and Trichinella spiralis. The results of this study concluded that combined use of indirect ELISA and western blotting with rHc-HCA59 is a potential immunodiagnostic tool for the detection of H. contortus infection during prepatent period in goats. MDPI 2019-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6721135/ /pubmed/31412573 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9080548 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain
Naqvi, Sana Zahra
Memon, Muhammad Ali
Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati
Haseeb, Muhammad
Xu, Lixin
Song, Xiaokai
Li, Xiangrui
Yan, Ruofeng
Combined Use of Indirect ELISA and Western Blotting with Recombinant Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Associated Antigen 59 Is a Potential Immunodiagnostic Tool for the Detection of Prepatent Haemonchus contortus Infection in Goat
title Combined Use of Indirect ELISA and Western Blotting with Recombinant Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Associated Antigen 59 Is a Potential Immunodiagnostic Tool for the Detection of Prepatent Haemonchus contortus Infection in Goat
title_full Combined Use of Indirect ELISA and Western Blotting with Recombinant Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Associated Antigen 59 Is a Potential Immunodiagnostic Tool for the Detection of Prepatent Haemonchus contortus Infection in Goat
title_fullStr Combined Use of Indirect ELISA and Western Blotting with Recombinant Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Associated Antigen 59 Is a Potential Immunodiagnostic Tool for the Detection of Prepatent Haemonchus contortus Infection in Goat
title_full_unstemmed Combined Use of Indirect ELISA and Western Blotting with Recombinant Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Associated Antigen 59 Is a Potential Immunodiagnostic Tool for the Detection of Prepatent Haemonchus contortus Infection in Goat
title_short Combined Use of Indirect ELISA and Western Blotting with Recombinant Hepatocellular Carcinoma-Associated Antigen 59 Is a Potential Immunodiagnostic Tool for the Detection of Prepatent Haemonchus contortus Infection in Goat
title_sort combined use of indirect elisa and western blotting with recombinant hepatocellular carcinoma-associated antigen 59 is a potential immunodiagnostic tool for the detection of prepatent haemonchus contortus infection in goat
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6721135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31412573
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9080548
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