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Development and Potential Application of Ras Domain Containing Protein from Haemonchus contortus for Diagnosis of Goat Infection

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The early diagnosis of Haemonchosis is important for the control and effective treatment of the disease. Early stage detection of Haemonchus contortus infection has not been attempted in goats, even though the immature worms are blood-sucking. This study was carried out to detect H....

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Autores principales: Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati, Cao, Man, Liao, Shuyi, Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain, Tian, Xiaowei, Li, Zehua, Lu, Mingmin, Lakho, Shakeel Ahmed, Li, Xiangrui, Xu, Lixin, Song, Xiaokai, Yan, RuoFeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31952259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010138
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author Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati
Cao, Man
Liao, Shuyi
Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain
Tian, Xiaowei
Li, Zehua
Lu, Mingmin
Lakho, Shakeel Ahmed
Li, Xiangrui
Xu, Lixin
Song, Xiaokai
Yan, RuoFeng
author_facet Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati
Cao, Man
Liao, Shuyi
Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain
Tian, Xiaowei
Li, Zehua
Lu, Mingmin
Lakho, Shakeel Ahmed
Li, Xiangrui
Xu, Lixin
Song, Xiaokai
Yan, RuoFeng
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The early diagnosis of Haemonchosis is important for the control and effective treatment of the disease. Early stage detection of Haemonchus contortus infection has not been attempted in goats, even though the immature worms are blood-sucking. This study was carried out to detect H. contortus infection during the early and late stages in goats. The results of this study assessed that recombinant H. contortus Ras domain-containing protein (rHcRas) could detect the antibody in H. contortus-infected goat sera during the prepatent and postpatent periods with high sensitivity and specificity using immunodiagnostic techniques. Our findings illustrated that indirect ELISA based on rHcRas also had the potential to detect H. contortus infection from field samples. ABSTRACT: Haemonchus contortus is an important gastrointestinal nematode of small ruminants that causes significant mortality in goats worldwide. Diagnosis of this infection mainly depends on the evaluation of clinical signs and fecal examination. However, limitations often occur in early or mild infections. For this purpose, serological diagnosis seems to be more accurate and reliable. Ras domain-containing protein (Ras) is one of H. contortus’s excretory and secretory products (ESPs) that can be isolated from different larval stages of the nematode. In this study, the recombinant H. contortus Ras domain-containing protein (rHcRas) was expressed and purified and its diagnostic potential was evaluated. Reactions between rHcRas and goat sera were tested using Western blotting (WB). The results showed that rHcRas could be recognized by sera as early as 14 days post infection (DPI), and antibodies against rHcRas in infected goats could be maintained for over 89 days. No reaction was found between rHcRas and antibodies against Trichinella spiralis, Fasciola hepatica, or Toxoplasma gondii. An indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was produced based on rHcRas. The optimal coating antigen (157 ng of rHcRas/well) and serum dilutions (1:50) were determined via checkerboard titration. Indirect ELISA based on rHcRas showed 87.5% sensitivity and 90.6% specificity. The cut-off values for this experiment were determined to be 0.324 (positive) and 0.273 (negative), respectively, and the variation coefficient (CV) was less than 15%. The results of the indirect ELISA in-field examination showed that 17.6% (9/51) of the goats were infected with H. contortus, higher than the fecal examination results (15.7%, 8/51). When compared the results of the indirect ELISA and necropsy testing, 98.0% (50/51) consistency was found. These results indicated that rHcRas was a potential antigen for the diagnosis of H. contortus infection in goats.
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spelling pubmed-70226362020-03-09 Development and Potential Application of Ras Domain Containing Protein from Haemonchus contortus for Diagnosis of Goat Infection Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati Cao, Man Liao, Shuyi Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain Tian, Xiaowei Li, Zehua Lu, Mingmin Lakho, Shakeel Ahmed Li, Xiangrui Xu, Lixin Song, Xiaokai Yan, RuoFeng Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The early diagnosis of Haemonchosis is important for the control and effective treatment of the disease. Early stage detection of Haemonchus contortus infection has not been attempted in goats, even though the immature worms are blood-sucking. This study was carried out to detect H. contortus infection during the early and late stages in goats. The results of this study assessed that recombinant H. contortus Ras domain-containing protein (rHcRas) could detect the antibody in H. contortus-infected goat sera during the prepatent and postpatent periods with high sensitivity and specificity using immunodiagnostic techniques. Our findings illustrated that indirect ELISA based on rHcRas also had the potential to detect H. contortus infection from field samples. ABSTRACT: Haemonchus contortus is an important gastrointestinal nematode of small ruminants that causes significant mortality in goats worldwide. Diagnosis of this infection mainly depends on the evaluation of clinical signs and fecal examination. However, limitations often occur in early or mild infections. For this purpose, serological diagnosis seems to be more accurate and reliable. Ras domain-containing protein (Ras) is one of H. contortus’s excretory and secretory products (ESPs) that can be isolated from different larval stages of the nematode. In this study, the recombinant H. contortus Ras domain-containing protein (rHcRas) was expressed and purified and its diagnostic potential was evaluated. Reactions between rHcRas and goat sera were tested using Western blotting (WB). The results showed that rHcRas could be recognized by sera as early as 14 days post infection (DPI), and antibodies against rHcRas in infected goats could be maintained for over 89 days. No reaction was found between rHcRas and antibodies against Trichinella spiralis, Fasciola hepatica, or Toxoplasma gondii. An indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was produced based on rHcRas. The optimal coating antigen (157 ng of rHcRas/well) and serum dilutions (1:50) were determined via checkerboard titration. Indirect ELISA based on rHcRas showed 87.5% sensitivity and 90.6% specificity. The cut-off values for this experiment were determined to be 0.324 (positive) and 0.273 (negative), respectively, and the variation coefficient (CV) was less than 15%. The results of the indirect ELISA in-field examination showed that 17.6% (9/51) of the goats were infected with H. contortus, higher than the fecal examination results (15.7%, 8/51). When compared the results of the indirect ELISA and necropsy testing, 98.0% (50/51) consistency was found. These results indicated that rHcRas was a potential antigen for the diagnosis of H. contortus infection in goats. MDPI 2020-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7022636/ /pubmed/31952259 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010138 Text en © 2020 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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Aimulajiang, Kalibixiati
Cao, Man
Liao, Shuyi
Naqvi, Muhammad Ali-ul-Husnain
Tian, Xiaowei
Li, Zehua
Lu, Mingmin
Lakho, Shakeel Ahmed
Li, Xiangrui
Xu, Lixin
Song, Xiaokai
Yan, RuoFeng
Development and Potential Application of Ras Domain Containing Protein from Haemonchus contortus for Diagnosis of Goat Infection
title Development and Potential Application of Ras Domain Containing Protein from Haemonchus contortus for Diagnosis of Goat Infection
title_full Development and Potential Application of Ras Domain Containing Protein from Haemonchus contortus for Diagnosis of Goat Infection
title_fullStr Development and Potential Application of Ras Domain Containing Protein from Haemonchus contortus for Diagnosis of Goat Infection
title_full_unstemmed Development and Potential Application of Ras Domain Containing Protein from Haemonchus contortus for Diagnosis of Goat Infection
title_short Development and Potential Application of Ras Domain Containing Protein from Haemonchus contortus for Diagnosis of Goat Infection
title_sort development and potential application of ras domain containing protein from haemonchus contortus for diagnosis of goat infection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7022636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31952259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10010138
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