Comparative assessment of two commonly used commercial ELISA tests for the serological diagnosis of contagious agalactia of small ruminants caused by Mycoplasma agalactiae

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Poumarat, Francois [1 ]
Le Grand, Dominique [2 ]
Gaurivaud, Patrice [1 ]
Gay, Emilie [1 ]
Chazel, Myriam [1 ]
Game, Yvette [3 ]
Bergonier, Dominique [4 ]
机构
[1] Anses, Lyon Lab, UMR Mycoplasmoses Ruminants, F-69364 Lyon 07, France
[2] Univ Lyon1 F 69003, UMR Mycoplasmoses Ruminants, F-69280 Marcy Letoile, France
[3] Lab Dept Anal Vet, F-73024 Chambery, France
[4] Univ Toulouse, ENVT, UMR Interact Hotes Agents Pathogenes 1225, F-31076 Toulouse, France
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BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH | 2012年 / 8卷
关键词
SURFACE-PROTEINS; GOATS; IDENTIFICATION; SURVEILLANCE; PREVALENCE; VALIDATION; EXPRESSION; ANTIBODIES; ASSAYS; SHEEP;
D O I
10.1186/1746-6148-8-109
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Background: Contagious agalactia (CA) of sheep and goats caused by Mycoplasma agalactiae is a widely occurring economically important disease that is difficult to control. The ELISA is commonly used for the serological detection of CA but it has some limitations and the performance of the available tests have not been properly evaluated. Two commercial ELISA kits are widely used, one involving a fusion protein as target antigen and the other a total antigen. The objectives were to compare these tests by evaluating: i. Their diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, the relevance of the recommended cut-off points, the correlation between the two tests, and, the correlation between serology data and the milk shedding of M. agalatiae; ii. The influence of extrinsic factors such as the targeted animal species, geographical origin of the samples, intra-specific variability of M. agalactiae and concurrent mycoplasma infections. A sample of 5900 animals from 211 farms with continuous CA monitoring for 20 years and no prior vaccination history was used. The infection status was known from prior bacteriological, epidemiological and serological monitoring with a complementary immunoblotting test. Results: The average diagnostic sensitivity was 56% [51.8-59.8] for the fusion protein ELISA and 84% [81.3-87.2] for the total antigen ELISA, with noteworthy flock-related variations. The average diagnostic specificity for the fusion protein ELISA was 100% [99.9-100], and for the total antigen ELISA differed significantly between goats and sheep: 99.3% [97.4-99.9] and 95.7% [93.8-97.2] respectively. Experimental inoculations with different M. agalactiae strains revealed that the ELISA kits poorly detected the antibody response to certain strains. Furthermore, test performances varied according to the host species or geographical origin of the samples. Finally, the correlation between milk shedding of M. agalactiae and the presence of detectable antibodies in the blood was poor. Conclusions: These serological tests are not interchangeable. The choice of a test will depend on the objectives (early detection of infection or disease control program), on the prevalence of infection and the control protocol used. Given the variety of factors that may influence performance, a preliminary assessment of the test in a given situation is recommended prior to widespread use.
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