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Serological detection of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex infection in multiple hosts by One Universal ELISA

Tuberculosis (TB), a contagious disease mainly caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb), Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis), and Mycobacterium caprae (M. caprae), poses a major global threat to the health of humans and many species of animals. Developing an ante-mortem detection technique for differ...

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Autores principales: Sun, Liang, Chen, Yingyu, Yi, Ping, Yang, Li, Yan, Yu, Zhang, Kailun, Zeng, Qiaoying, Guo, Aizhen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8496862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34618810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257920
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author Sun, Liang
Chen, Yingyu
Yi, Ping
Yang, Li
Yan, Yu
Zhang, Kailun
Zeng, Qiaoying
Guo, Aizhen
author_facet Sun, Liang
Chen, Yingyu
Yi, Ping
Yang, Li
Yan, Yu
Zhang, Kailun
Zeng, Qiaoying
Guo, Aizhen
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description Tuberculosis (TB), a contagious disease mainly caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb), Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis), and Mycobacterium caprae (M. caprae), poses a major global threat to the health of humans and many species of animals. Developing an ante-mortem detection technique for different species would be of significance in improving the surveillance employing a One Health strategy. To achieve this goal, a universal indirect ELISA was established for serologically detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex infection for multiple live hosts by using a fusion protein of MPB70, MPB83, ESAT6, and CFP10 common in M. tb, M. bovis, and M. caprae as the coating antigen (MMEC) and HRP-labeled fusion protein A and G as a secondary antibody. After testing the known positive and negative sera, the receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed to decide the cut-off values. Then, the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of MMEC/AG-iELISA were determined as 100.00% (95% CI: 96.90%, 100.00%) and 100.00% (95% CI: 98.44%, 100.00%) for M. bovis infection of cattle, 100.00% (95% CI: 95.00%, 100.00%) and 100.0% (95% CI: 96.80%, 100.00%) for M. bovis infection of sheep, 90.74% (95% CI: 80.09%, 95.98%) and 98.63% (95% CI: 95.14%, 99.76%) for M. bovis infection of cervids, 100.00% (95% CI: 15.81%, 100.00%) and 98.81% (95% CI: 93.54%, 99.97%) for M. bovis infection of monkeys, 100.00% (95% CI: 86.82%, 100.00%) and 94.85% (95% CI: 91.22%, 97.03%) for M. tb infection of humans. Furthermore, this MMEC/AG-iELISA likely detects M. caprae infection in roe deer. Thus this method has a promising application in serological TB surveillance for multiple animal species thereby providing evidence for taking further action in TB control.
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spelling pubmed-84968622021-10-08 Serological detection of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex infection in multiple hosts by One Universal ELISA Sun, Liang Chen, Yingyu Yi, Ping Yang, Li Yan, Yu Zhang, Kailun Zeng, Qiaoying Guo, Aizhen PLoS One Research Article Tuberculosis (TB), a contagious disease mainly caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb), Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis), and Mycobacterium caprae (M. caprae), poses a major global threat to the health of humans and many species of animals. Developing an ante-mortem detection technique for different species would be of significance in improving the surveillance employing a One Health strategy. To achieve this goal, a universal indirect ELISA was established for serologically detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex infection for multiple live hosts by using a fusion protein of MPB70, MPB83, ESAT6, and CFP10 common in M. tb, M. bovis, and M. caprae as the coating antigen (MMEC) and HRP-labeled fusion protein A and G as a secondary antibody. After testing the known positive and negative sera, the receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed to decide the cut-off values. Then, the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of MMEC/AG-iELISA were determined as 100.00% (95% CI: 96.90%, 100.00%) and 100.00% (95% CI: 98.44%, 100.00%) for M. bovis infection of cattle, 100.00% (95% CI: 95.00%, 100.00%) and 100.0% (95% CI: 96.80%, 100.00%) for M. bovis infection of sheep, 90.74% (95% CI: 80.09%, 95.98%) and 98.63% (95% CI: 95.14%, 99.76%) for M. bovis infection of cervids, 100.00% (95% CI: 15.81%, 100.00%) and 98.81% (95% CI: 93.54%, 99.97%) for M. bovis infection of monkeys, 100.00% (95% CI: 86.82%, 100.00%) and 94.85% (95% CI: 91.22%, 97.03%) for M. tb infection of humans. Furthermore, this MMEC/AG-iELISA likely detects M. caprae infection in roe deer. Thus this method has a promising application in serological TB surveillance for multiple animal species thereby providing evidence for taking further action in TB control. Public Library of Science 2021-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8496862/ /pubmed/34618810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257920 Text en © 2021 Sun et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Yang, Li
Yan, Yu
Zhang, Kailun
Zeng, Qiaoying
Guo, Aizhen
Serological detection of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex infection in multiple hosts by One Universal ELISA
title Serological detection of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex infection in multiple hosts by One Universal ELISA
title_full Serological detection of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex infection in multiple hosts by One Universal ELISA
title_fullStr Serological detection of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex infection in multiple hosts by One Universal ELISA
title_full_unstemmed Serological detection of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex infection in multiple hosts by One Universal ELISA
title_short Serological detection of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex infection in multiple hosts by One Universal ELISA
title_sort serological detection of mycobacterium tuberculosis complex infection in multiple hosts by one universal elisa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8496862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34618810
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257920
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