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A Bacterial Glycoengineered Antigen for Improved Serodiagnosis of Porcine Brucellosis

Authors :
Cortina, María E.
Balzano, Rodrigo E.
Rey Serantes, Diego A.
Caillava, Ana J.
Elena, Sebastián
Ferreira, A. C.
Nicola, Ana M.
Ugalde, Juan E.
Comerci, Diego J.
Ciocchini, Andrés E.
Source :
Journal of Clinical Microbiology; March 2016, Vol. 54 Issue: 6 p1448-1455, 8p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

ABSTRACTBrucellosis is a highly zoonotic disease that affects animals and human beings. Brucella suisis the etiological agent of porcine brucellosis and one of the major human brucellosis pathogens. Laboratory diagnosis of porcine brucellosis mainly relies on serological tests, and it has been widely demonstrated that serological assays based on the detection of anti O-polysaccharide antibodies are the most sensitive tests. Here, we validate a recombinant glycoprotein antigen, an N-formylperosamine O-polysaccharide–protein conjugate (OAg-AcrA), for diagnosis of porcine brucellosis. An indirect immunoassay based on the detection of anti-O-polysaccharide IgG antibodies was developed coupling OAg-AcrA to enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay plates (glyco-iELISA). To validate the assay, 563 serum samples obtained from experimentally infected and immunized pigs, as well as animals naturally infected with B. suisbiovar 1 or 2, were tested. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed, and based on this analysis, the optimum cutoff value was 0.56 (relative reactivity), which resulted in a diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 99.7%, respectively. A cutoff value of 0.78 resulted in a test sensitivity of 98.4% and a test specificity of 100%. Overall, our results demonstrate that the glyco-iELISA is highly accurate for diagnosis of porcine brucellosis, improving the diagnostic performance of current serological tests. The recombinant glycoprotein OAg-AcrA can be produced in large homogeneous batches in a standardized way, making it an ideal candidate for further validation as a universal antigen for diagnosis of “smooth” brucellosis in animals and humans.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00951137 and 1098660X
Volume :
54
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs39140506
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00151-16