Diagnostic and prognostic potential of antibodies against O-acetylated sialic acids in canine visceral leishmaniasis

Chatterjee, Mitali ; Baneth, Gad ; Jaffe, Charles L. ; Sharma, Vineeta ; Mandal, Chitra (1999) Diagnostic and prognostic potential of antibodies against O-acetylated sialic acids in canine visceral leishmaniasis Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 70 (1-2). pp. 55-65. ISSN 0165-2427

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Abstract

Employing bovine submaxillary mucin (BSM) as the coating agent, an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (BSM-ELISA) was developed to detect antibodies directed against O-acetylated sialic acids (O-AcSA) in canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL). Serum samples were collected from 50 dogs previously screened by a parasite-ELISA to detect anti-leishmanial antibodies and designated as seropositive (n = 30) and seronegative (n = 20). The BSM-ELISA detected anti-O-AcSA antibodies in 29 out of 30 seropositive dogs and was negative in 15 out of 20 seronegative dogs; the sensitivity and specificity of the assay being 96.6% and 75%, respectively. Seven dogs from an endemic area in central Israel were longitudinally monitored for 15 months clinically, serologically and cultured for parasite. The levels of antibodies directed against O-AcSA increased with the appearance of clinical symptoms and/or seropositivity, disappeared when the disease was self-limiting as also with chemotherapeutic response and reappeared with relapse. The BSM-ELISA, therefore, represents a valuable tool for assessment of disease progression.

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Keywords:Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis; Antibodies Against O-acetylated Sialic Acids; Bovine Submaxillary Mucin; Serodiagnosis
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