Development and field evaluation of an ELISA to differentiate Anaplasma marginale–infected from A. centrale–vaccinated cattle

Immunization of calves with Anaplasma centrale is used to prevent acute anaplasmosis caused by A. marginale. Natural and vaccine-acquired immunity is detected through serologic tests based primarily on A. marginale recombinant major surface protein 5 (MSP5m) because it has 91% identity with MSP5 from A. centrale (MSP5c). We developed a displacement, double-antigen, sandwich ELISA (ddasELISA) to detect antibodies against A. marginale or A. centrale. For ddasELISA validation, we analyzed serum samples positive for antibodies against Anaplasma spp. from cattle naturally infected with A. marginale (n = 300) or vaccinated with A. centrale (n = 255). Species-specific nested PCR (nPCR) assays were used to confirm infection. The optical density (OD) values obtained from antibodies directed at unique epitopes of A. marginale (ODAm) or A. centrale (ODAc) were used in the formula ODAm/ODAc. If the derived ratio was >0.38, the serum sample was considered positive for antibodies against A. marginale, with 98.9% sensitivity and 98.0% specificity. In a field evaluation, we analyzed 702 Anaplasma spp. antibody–positive serum samples from 34 herds by ddasELISA and nPCR; 571 were classified by ddasELISA as A. marginale–infected or A. centrale–vaccinated, with 84% agreement (κ = 0.70) between ddasELISA and nPCR. Our results indicate that ddasELISA could be used as a cost-effective alternative to molecular techniques to confirm infection with A. marginale in countries in which prevention is based on vaccination with A. centrale.

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Main Authors: Bellezze, Julio, Thompson, Carolina Soledad, Bosio, Anabela, Torioni, Susana Marta, Primo, María Evangelina
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians 2023-03
Subjects:Anaplasma marginale, Anaplasma centrale, ELISA, Infectious Diseases, Cattle, Enfermedades Infecciosas, Anaplasmosis, Ganado Bovino, Species-specific Antibodies, Anticuerpos Específicos de Especies,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/14583
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10406387231152472
https://doi.org/10.1177/10406387231152472
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