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An ELISA based on soluble egg antigens for the serodiagnosis of animal schistosomiasis turkestanica

BACKGROUND: The existing diagnostic techniques for detecting schistosomiasis turkestanica, such as aetiological assays, identify infection by parasitic worms via the incubation of miracidia from faeces or observing eggs under microscopy. However, they are limited in the diagnosis of low-grade and pr...

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Autores principales: Ji, Rongyi, Shen, Yuanxi, Shi, Bin, Li, Hao, Tang, Wenqiang, Xia, Chenyang, Lu, Ke, Lamu, Danqu, Hong, Yang, Sun, Xueqiang, Liu, Jianzhi, Zhang, Lanqi, Zhu, Chuangang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6988949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31995591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228184
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author Ji, Rongyi
Shen, Yuanxi
Shi, Bin
Li, Hao
Tang, Wenqiang
Xia, Chenyang
Lu, Ke
Lamu, Danqu
Hong, Yang
Sun, Xueqiang
Liu, Jianzhi
Zhang, Lanqi
Zhu, Chuangang
author_facet Ji, Rongyi
Shen, Yuanxi
Shi, Bin
Li, Hao
Tang, Wenqiang
Xia, Chenyang
Lu, Ke
Lamu, Danqu
Hong, Yang
Sun, Xueqiang
Liu, Jianzhi
Zhang, Lanqi
Zhu, Chuangang
author_sort Ji, Rongyi
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description BACKGROUND: The existing diagnostic techniques for detecting schistosomiasis turkestanica, such as aetiological assays, identify infection by parasitic worms via the incubation of miracidia from faeces or observing eggs under microscopy. However, they are limited in the diagnosis of low-grade and prepatent infections, which lead to a high misdetection rates. Therefore, a new method for parasite diagnosis with increased sensitivity is urgently needed. METHODS: Goats in Nimu County (Tibet, China) infected with Schistosoma turkestanicum in an epidemic area were selected according positivity for the infection by faecal examination. Adult worms were collected, eggs were extracted by the sodium hydroxide (NaOH) erosion method, and soluble worm antigen preparation (SWAP) and soluble egg antigen (SEA) were isolated. The best coating concentration of the antigens and the best degree of dilution for serum were determined by square array experiments, and the optimal blocking solution and serum diluents were selected. The specificity, sensitivity and crossover of the ELISA method were determined using 48 samples of goat sera positive for S. turkestanicum, 100 samples of goat sera negative for S. turkestanicum, and 54 samples of buffalo sera positive for S. japonicum. Serological assays were established with samples from goats naturally grazed in a rural area of Nimu County, Tibet Province, by using the indirect ELISA method for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis, and faeces were collected for miracidia hatching. The sensitivity of the two detection methods was compared. RESULTS: Eggs of S. turkestanicum were distributed in the host duodenum and small intestine. Eggs in the host intestinal wall were extracted by the NaOH erosion method, which provided intact eggs with reduced impurities. The testing results obtained by isolating SEA were more stable than those obtained by using SWAP and less affected by the coating concentration and serum dilution. Additionally, the value of positive serum/negative (P/N) serum for SEA was much higher than that for SWAP. The optimal coating concentration of SEA was 0.5 μg/ml, and the optimal serum dilution was 1:100. The specificity and sensitivity of the indirect ELISA based on SEA (S. turkestanicum) were both 100%, and no cross-reactivity was found with schistosomiasis japonica. An epidemiological survey of goats in naturally infected areas showed that the prevalence rate of schistosomiasis turkestanica was 93%, and the infection rate increased with the ages of the goats. CONCLUSION: We aimed to develop a sensitive method to utilize in the mass field screening of livestock. As a diagnostic antigen, SEA (S. turkestanicum) was more suitable for serological testing than SWAP (S. turkestanicum). The indirect ELISA using SEA (S. turkestanicum) exhibited good sensitivity, specificity and no cross-reactivity with schistosomiasis japonica. The degree of infectivity and prevalence of S. turkestanicum infection in endemic areas are serious and should be a focus of concern among local departments.
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spelling pubmed-69889492020-02-04 An ELISA based on soluble egg antigens for the serodiagnosis of animal schistosomiasis turkestanica Ji, Rongyi Shen, Yuanxi Shi, Bin Li, Hao Tang, Wenqiang Xia, Chenyang Lu, Ke Lamu, Danqu Hong, Yang Sun, Xueqiang Liu, Jianzhi Zhang, Lanqi Zhu, Chuangang PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The existing diagnostic techniques for detecting schistosomiasis turkestanica, such as aetiological assays, identify infection by parasitic worms via the incubation of miracidia from faeces or observing eggs under microscopy. However, they are limited in the diagnosis of low-grade and prepatent infections, which lead to a high misdetection rates. Therefore, a new method for parasite diagnosis with increased sensitivity is urgently needed. METHODS: Goats in Nimu County (Tibet, China) infected with Schistosoma turkestanicum in an epidemic area were selected according positivity for the infection by faecal examination. Adult worms were collected, eggs were extracted by the sodium hydroxide (NaOH) erosion method, and soluble worm antigen preparation (SWAP) and soluble egg antigen (SEA) were isolated. The best coating concentration of the antigens and the best degree of dilution for serum were determined by square array experiments, and the optimal blocking solution and serum diluents were selected. The specificity, sensitivity and crossover of the ELISA method were determined using 48 samples of goat sera positive for S. turkestanicum, 100 samples of goat sera negative for S. turkestanicum, and 54 samples of buffalo sera positive for S. japonicum. Serological assays were established with samples from goats naturally grazed in a rural area of Nimu County, Tibet Province, by using the indirect ELISA method for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis, and faeces were collected for miracidia hatching. The sensitivity of the two detection methods was compared. RESULTS: Eggs of S. turkestanicum were distributed in the host duodenum and small intestine. Eggs in the host intestinal wall were extracted by the NaOH erosion method, which provided intact eggs with reduced impurities. The testing results obtained by isolating SEA were more stable than those obtained by using SWAP and less affected by the coating concentration and serum dilution. Additionally, the value of positive serum/negative (P/N) serum for SEA was much higher than that for SWAP. The optimal coating concentration of SEA was 0.5 μg/ml, and the optimal serum dilution was 1:100. The specificity and sensitivity of the indirect ELISA based on SEA (S. turkestanicum) were both 100%, and no cross-reactivity was found with schistosomiasis japonica. An epidemiological survey of goats in naturally infected areas showed that the prevalence rate of schistosomiasis turkestanica was 93%, and the infection rate increased with the ages of the goats. CONCLUSION: We aimed to develop a sensitive method to utilize in the mass field screening of livestock. As a diagnostic antigen, SEA (S. turkestanicum) was more suitable for serological testing than SWAP (S. turkestanicum). The indirect ELISA using SEA (S. turkestanicum) exhibited good sensitivity, specificity and no cross-reactivity with schistosomiasis japonica. The degree of infectivity and prevalence of S. turkestanicum infection in endemic areas are serious and should be a focus of concern among local departments. Public Library of Science 2020-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6988949/ /pubmed/31995591 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228184 Text en © 2020 Ji 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ji, Rongyi
Shen, Yuanxi
Shi, Bin
Li, Hao
Tang, Wenqiang
Xia, Chenyang
Lu, Ke
Lamu, Danqu
Hong, Yang
Sun, Xueqiang
Liu, Jianzhi
Zhang, Lanqi
Zhu, Chuangang
An ELISA based on soluble egg antigens for the serodiagnosis of animal schistosomiasis turkestanica
title An ELISA based on soluble egg antigens for the serodiagnosis of animal schistosomiasis turkestanica
title_full An ELISA based on soluble egg antigens for the serodiagnosis of animal schistosomiasis turkestanica
title_fullStr An ELISA based on soluble egg antigens for the serodiagnosis of animal schistosomiasis turkestanica
title_full_unstemmed An ELISA based on soluble egg antigens for the serodiagnosis of animal schistosomiasis turkestanica
title_short An ELISA based on soluble egg antigens for the serodiagnosis of animal schistosomiasis turkestanica
title_sort elisa based on soluble egg antigens for the serodiagnosis of animal schistosomiasis turkestanica
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6988949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31995591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228184
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