新建立的犬埃利希体抗体快速ELISA检测方法的评价。

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Parasite Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-25 DOI:10.1051/parasite/2025054
Irene Ferrero, Paolo Poletti, Enrica Giachino, Paola Dall'Ara, Joel Filipe
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摘要

犬单核细胞埃利希体病(CME)是一种全球流行的人畜共患疾病,主要由专性细胞内细菌犬埃利希体引起,由蜱虫传播给脊椎动物宿主。在狗身上,CME会影响免疫系统细胞,导致亚临床感染或影响多个器官的急性和慢性疾病,如果诊断延迟,可能导致死亡。犬埃利希体病的诊断是复杂的,通常涉及细胞学、聚合酶链反应和血清学分析,如间接免疫荧光抗体试验(IFAT),被认为是金标准,和酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)。在此,我们介绍了一种新型的快速间接ELISA方法——EhrlichiaCHECK Ab。犬血清或血浆样本中的犬抗体。使用112个犬类样本(61个阴性,51个阳性)验证了该检测方法的性能。与IFAT相比,ELISA具有较高的灵敏度(96.1%,95%可信区间[CI]: 85.4% ~ 99.3%)和特异性(95.1%,95% CI: 85.4% ~ 98.7%)。此外,与广泛使用的商用INgezim埃利希菌ELISA(金标准诊断)相比,EhrlichiaCHECK Ab ELISA显示出98.0%的一致性和更高的特异性,归因于更特异性的抗原,生物信息学分析证实了这一点。该分析还证明了准确性,具有低百分比值的内部和内部的变化系数。总之,我们的数据表明,新开发的检测方法是诊断犬E. canis感染的有价值的工具。
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Evaluation of a newly developed rapid ELISA to detect anti-Ehrlichia canis antibodies in dogs.

Evaluation of a newly developed rapid ELISA to detect anti-Ehrlichia canis antibodies in dogs.

Evaluation of a newly developed rapid ELISA to detect anti-Ehrlichia canis antibodies in dogs.

Evaluation of a newly developed rapid ELISA to detect anti-Ehrlichia canis antibodies in dogs.

Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME) is a globally prevalent disease with zoonotic potential primarily caused by the obligate intracellular bacterium Ehrlichia canis, transmitted by the ticks Rhipicephalus spp. to vertebrate hosts. In dogs, CME affects immune system cells, leading to subclinical infection or acute and chronic disease forms that impact multiple organs and potentially result in death if diagnosis is delayed. Diagnosis of canine ehrlichiosis is complex, typically involving cytology, polymerase chain reaction), and serological assays such as the indirect immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT), considered the gold standard, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Herein, we introduce EhrlichiaCHECK Ab ELISA, a novel rapid indirect ELISA for detecting anti-E. canis antibodies in canine serum or plasma samples. The assay's performance was validated using 112 canine samples (61 negative, 51 positive). Compared to IFAT, the ELISA exhibited high sensitivity (96.1%, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 85.4%-99.3%) and specificity (95.1%, 95% CI: 85.4%-98.7%). Furthermore, in comparison to the widely used commercial INgezim Ehrlichia ELISA (Gold Standard Diagnostics), EhrlichiaCHECK Ab ELISA demonstrated 98.0% agreement and enhanced specificity attributed to a more specific antigen, corroborated by bioinformatics analysis. The assay also demonstrated accuracy, with low percentage values of intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation. In conclusion, our data suggest that the newly developed assay is a valuable tool for diagnosing E. canis infections in dogs.

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Parasite
Parasite 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.90%
发文量
49
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Parasite is an international open-access, peer-reviewed, online journal publishing high quality papers on all aspects of human and animal parasitology. Reviews, articles and short notes may be submitted. Fields include, but are not limited to: general, medical and veterinary parasitology; morphology, including ultrastructure; parasite systematics, including entomology, acarology, helminthology and protistology, and molecular analyses; molecular biology and biochemistry; immunology of parasitic diseases; host-parasite relationships; ecology and life history of parasites; epidemiology; therapeutics; new diagnostic tools. All papers in Parasite are published in English. Manuscripts should have a broad interest and must not have been published or submitted elsewhere. No limit is imposed on the length of manuscripts, but they should be concisely written. Papers of limited interest such as case reports, epidemiological studies in punctual areas, isolated new geographical records, and systematic descriptions of single species will generally not be accepted, but might be considered if the authors succeed in demonstrating their interest.
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