Diagnosis of sheep fasciolosis caused by Fasciola hepatica using cathepsin L enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA)

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作者
Corrales, Jesus Lopez [1 ,2 ]
Cwiklinski, Krystyna [1 ,2 ]
Verissimo, Carolina De Marco [1 ,2 ]
Dorey, Amber [1 ,2 ]
Lalor, Richard [1 ,2 ]
Jewhurst, Heather [1 ,2 ]
McEvoy, Amanda [3 ]
Diskin, Michael [3 ]
Duffy, Catherine [4 ]
Cosby, S. Louise [4 ]
Keane, Orla M. [5 ]
Dalton, John Pius [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Ireland Galway, Ctr One Hlth, Mol Parasitol Lab, Galway, Ireland
[2] Natl Univ Ireland Galway, Ryan Inst, Galway, Ireland
[3] Anim & Biosci Dept, Teagasc Mellows Campus, Galway, Ireland
[4] Agrifood & Biosci Inst, Vet Sci Div, Virol Branch, Belfast BT4 3SD, Antrim, North Ireland
[5] Teagasc Grange, Anim & Biosci Dept, Dunsany, Meath, Ireland
基金
爱尔兰科学基金会; 欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
Fasciola hepatica; Diagnostics; ELISA; Coproantigen; Cathepsin L peptidases; COPROANTIGEN ELISA; LIVER FLUKE; EARLY IMMUNODIAGNOSIS; RECOMBINANT; ANTIBODIES; RESISTANCE; INFECTION; VIRULENCE; CATTLE; PURIFICATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.vetpar.2021.109517
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Fasciolosis, a global parasitic disease of agricultural livestock, is caused by the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica. Management and strategic control of fasciolosis on farms depends on early assessment of the extent of disease so that control measures can be implemented quickly. Traditionally, this has relied on the detection of eggs in the faeces of animals, a laborious method that lacks sensitivity, especially for sub-clinical infections, and identifies chronic infections only. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) offer a quicker and more sensitive serological means of diagnosis that could detect early acute infection before significant liver damage occurs. The performance of three functionally-active recombinant forms of the major F. hepatica secreted cathepsins L, rFhCL1, rFhCL2, rFhCL3, and a cathepsin B, rFhCB3, were evaluated as antigens in an indirect ELISA to sem-logically diagnose liver fluke infection in experimentally and naturally infected sheep. rFhCL1 and rFhCL3 were the most effective of the four antigens detecting fasciolosis in sheep as early as three weeks after experimental infection, at least five weeks earlier than both copmantigen and faecal egg tests. In addition, the rFhCL1 and rFhCL3 ELISAs had a very low detection limit for liver fluke in lambs exposed to natural infection on pastures and thus could play a major role in the surveillance of farms and a 'test and treat' approach to disease management. Finally, antibodies to all three cathepsin L proteases remain high throughout chronic infection but decline rapidly after drug treatment with the flukicide, triclabendazole, implying that the test may be adapted to trace the effectiveness of drug treatment.
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