Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8990914 | Veterinary Parasitology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In the aim of improving serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniosis, we analysed the humoral immune response of dog against Leishmania infantum parasite. The antigenic reaction of L. infantum polypeptides with sera from 31 dogs with parasitologically confirmed leishmaniosis was studied by using the immunoblot technique. Electrophoretic profile of the parasite extract showed more than 50 polypeptides, with molecular weights ranging from 12 to 170Â kDa. Among these polypeptides, 37 antigen components, ranging from 14 to 91Â kDa, were recognised by antibodies of L. infantum infected dogs. Three polypeptides (14, 16 and 76Â kDa) reacted with all of the 31 serum samples. The other most frequently recognised antigens were those of 29.5, 32, 46, 59 and 66Â kDa with a sensitivity of 87.1%, 93.6%, 96.8%, 87.1% and 80.6%, respectively. The 14 and 16Â kDa bands were the most intense and remained detectable until a serum dilution of 1:6400. No reaction of these two major antigens was observed with sera collected from 50 Leishmania-free dogs, living in the leishmaniosis-free region of Rabat in Morocco, whereas the crude antigen used in IFAT or ELISA lead to three false positive results. Four antigen components of 29, 41, 55, and 70Â kDa were recognised by some sera samples from negative controls. These results demonstrated the potential interest of the fractions of 14 and 16Â kDa in immunodiagnosis of canine leishmaniosis.
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Authors
M. Rami, T. Atarhouch, A. Dakkak,