Diagnostic innovations in Equine Parasitology: a Nanogold-ELISA for sensitive serodiagnosis of migratory strongylus vulgaris larvae infections.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Hanadi B A Baghdadi, Mohamed Abdelsalam, Marwa M Attia
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Abstract

Strongylus vulgaris, a devastating parasitic nematode in equids, causes life-threatening verminous aneurysms that are challenging to diagnose early. This study pioneered integrating nanotechnology into an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (i-ELISA) system to enhance the sensitivity and specificity for detecting S. vulgaris larval antigens in equine serum samples, with PCR confirmation of the species. A conventional i-ELISA and an innovative nano-based ELISA were developed using excretory-secretory antigens from adult S. vulgaris worms. The nano-ELISA incorporated gold nanoparticles (17.4-41.4 nm) conjugated with detection antibodies, enabling remarkable signal amplification. Of the 120 examined equines, 100 (83.33%) were positive for S. vulgaris infection. A conventional i-ELISA and an innovative nano-ELISA incorporating 17.4-41.4 nm gold nanoparticles were optimized using S. vulgaris excretory-secretory antigens. Both assays demonstrated high specificity, with no cross-reactivity against sera from animals infected with other helminth parasites. Remarkably, optical density (OD) readings from both i-ELISAs exhibited a positive quantitative correlation with infection intensity. The i-ELISA OD ranged from 0.45-0.74 (G3), 0.75-0.94 (G2), to 0.95-2.5 (G1). The nano-ELISA showed enhanced signal amplification, with OD ranging from 0.40-0.84 (G3), 0.85-0.99 (G2), to 1.0-3.5 (G1). This nanotechnology-amplified ELISA opens new, highly sensitive, and specific techniques for parasitic diagnosis in equine medicine. Its superior performance, facilitated by signal-amplifying gold nanoparticles, illuminates nanotechnology's potential in revolutionizing parasitological diagnostics for enhanced animal health and welfare management.

马寄生虫学诊断的创新:一种纳米金酶联免疫吸附试验用于对寻常圆形线虫幼虫感染的敏感血清诊断。
寻常圆形线虫是一种在马科动物中具有破坏性的寄生线虫,它会导致危及生命的蠕虫性动脉瘤,这种动脉瘤很难早期诊断。该研究率先将纳米技术整合到间接酶联免疫吸附测定(i-ELISA)系统中,以提高检测马血清样本中寻常链球菌幼虫抗原的敏感性和特异性,并通过PCR确认了该物种。利用普通血吸虫成虫的排泄-分泌抗原,建立了一种传统的i-ELISA和一种创新的纳米酶联免疫吸附试验。纳米elisa将金纳米颗粒(17.4-41.4 nm)与检测抗体结合,具有显著的信号放大效果。120匹马中,普通葡萄球菌阳性100匹(83.33%)。利用寻常葡萄球菌的排泄-分泌抗原对传统的i-ELISA和含有17.4 ~ 41.4 nm金纳米颗粒的纳米elisa进行了优化。两种检测方法均具有高特异性,对感染其他寄生虫的动物血清无交叉反应性。值得注意的是,两种i- elisa的光密度(OD)读数与感染强度呈正相关。i-ELISA OD范围为0.45 ~ 0.74 (G3)、0.75 ~ 0.94 (G2)、0.95 ~ 2.5 (G1)。结果表明,纳米酶联免疫吸附试验信号扩增效果明显,OD值范围为0.40 ~ 0.84 (G3)、0.85 ~ 0.99 (G2)、1.0 ~ 3.5 (G1)。这种纳米技术扩增的ELISA为马药中的寄生虫诊断开辟了新的、高灵敏度和特异性的技术。其优越的性能,促进了信号放大金纳米粒子,阐明了纳米技术的潜力,革命性的寄生虫学诊断,加强动物健康和福利管理。
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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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