Title of article :
Comparison of Cattle Serum Antibody Responses to Five Different Mycobacterial Antigens in an ELISA System
Author/Authors :
Bahmanjeh, A Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Lahijan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Lahijan, Iran , Ataei Kachooei, S Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Tehran, Iran , Faezi Ghasemi, M Department of Microbiology - Faculty of Basic Sciences - Lahijan Branch - Islamic Azad University - Lahijan, Iran , Mosavari, N Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute - Agricultural Research - Education and Extension Organization (AREEO) - Tehran, Iran , Hassanzadeh, S. M Vaccine Production Unit - Research & Production Complex - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
The presence of common zoonosis diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and
nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), such as Johne's and Crohn's diseases, poses a public health threat and
economic losses to Iranian livestock. Therefore, the early detection of mycobacteria is of paramount importance.
In this regard, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a new, simple to use, rapid, and useful
diagnostic tool. This study was performed to evaluate different crude antigens obtained from Mycobacterium
species using an indirect ELISA test to identify the mycobacterial infection in infected livestock. Five different
strains of Mycobacteria including M. tuberculosis, M. phlei, M. bovis, M. avium subspecies paratuberculosis,
and M. bovis AN5 were cultured. The crude antigens in the samples were precipitated with trichloroacetic acid
4%. The sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of crude antigens isolated from different
Mycobacterium species was reported. The total level of protein was determined by the Lowry protein assay.
After the crude antigen preparation, the ELISA test was performed and the results were compared with the
purified protein derivative skin test. Data analysis was performed using SPSS software version 25. All five
strains were detected in more than 92% of healthy animals. The highest sensitivity of ELISA tests was in M.
bovis AN5 antigen which was greater than 83%. The highest diagnostic specificity and efficiency of assays were
in M. avium subspecies paratuberculosis which was 95.83% and over 83%, respectively. Regarding the
results, M. avium subspecies paratuberculosis and M. bovis AN5 antigens were promising candidates for the
design of diagnostic ELISA due to their sensitivity, specificity, and efficiency.
Keywords :
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay , Purified protein derivative test , Nontuberculous mycobacteria , Mycobacteria
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute