1. Mycoplasma suisAntigens Recognized during Humoral Immune Response in Experimentally Infected Pigs
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Hoelzle, L. E., Hoelzle, K., Ritzmann, M., Heinritzi, K., and Wittenbrink, M. M.
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ABSTRACTToday, serodiagnostic tests for Mycoplasma suisinfections in pigs have low accuracies. The development of novel serodiagnostic strategies requires a detailed analysis of the humoral immune response elicited by M. suisand, in particular, the identification of antigenic proteins of the agent. For this study, indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunoblot analyses were performed using pre- and sequential postinoculation sera from M. suis-infected and mock-infected control pigs. M. suispurified from porcine blood served as the antigen. Eight M. suis-specific antigens (p33, p40, p45, p57, p61, p70, p73, and p83) were identified as targets of the immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody response during experimental infection, with p40, p45, and p70 being the preferentially recognized M. suisantigens. Besides the M. suis-specific antigens, porcine immunoglobulins were identified in blood-derived M. suispreparations. By immunoglobulin depletion, the specificity of the M. suisantigen for use in indirect ELISA was significantly improved. M. suis-specific Western blot and ELISA reactions were observed in all infected pigs by 14 days postinfection at the latest and until week 14, the end of the experiments. During acute clinical attacks of eperythrozoonosis, a derailment of the antibody response, determined by decreases in both the M. suisnet ELISA values and the numbers of M. suis-specific immunoblot bands, was accompanied by peaking levels of autoreactive IgG antibodies. In conclusion, the M. suis-specific antigens found to stimulate specific IgG antibodies are potentially useful for the development of novel serodiagnostic tests.
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- 2006
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