Title of article :
Development of OMP based indirect ELISA to gauge the antibody titers in bovines against Pasteurella multocida
Author/Authors :
Dogra ، V. - CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University , Verma ، S. - CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University , Singh ، G. - CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University , Wani ، A. H. - CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University , Chahota ، R. - CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University , Dhar ، P. - CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University , Verma ، L. - CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University , Sharma ، M. - CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University
Abstract :
Pasteurella multocida (P. multocida) is an important pathogen of various domestic animals. The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) play a major role in pathogenesis and immunogenicity of P. multocida. The aim of the study was to develop indirect enzyme linked immuno sorbant assay (ELISA) based on OMPs to ascertain the antibody titers in animals postinfection or to gauge the potency of vaccine. The OMPs were extracted and purified from P. multocida P:52 (vaccine strain) and P. multocida B:2 isolated from natural outbreak of Haemorrhagic septicaemia (HS) and analyzed on SDS PAGE and through western blot. The OMPs profile of the vaccine strain and the isolate from the natural outbreak of HS were found to be similar. Optimization of various components viz. coating antigens, antispecies conjugate, etc. were carried out against both antiP. multocida hyper immune and pre immune serum. Validation of OMP based indirect ELISA assay to measure immune response against P. multocida in bovine revealed 91% diagnostic sensitivity (DSN) and about 100% diagnostic specificity (DSP) at 25% cut off. OMP based indirect ELISA was found to be more specific, but less sensitive as compared to WCL based assay.
Keywords :
Diagnostic sensitivity , Diagnostic specificity , Indirect ELISA , Outer membrane proteins , Pasteurella multocida
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR)