A. Adams et al., DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY PROBES FOR IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY, ELISA AND IFAT TO DETECT BACTERIAL AND PARASITIC FISH PATHOGENS, Fish & shellfish immunology, 5(8), 1995, pp. 537-547
The development of monoclonal antibody probes (MAbs) to bacterial and
parasitic fish pathogens has provided useful tools for the rapid immun
odiagnosis and control of disease. Immunohistochemistry, IFAT and ELIS
A tests have been developed to detect a variety of infectious agents,
including those causing bacterial kidney disease (Renibacterium salmon
inarum), mycobacteriosis (Mycobacterium spp.) and proliferative kidney
disease (PKX). MAb probes are also being utilised as specific markers
to identify and map potential vaccine candidates for PKD. As well as
illustrating the invaluable contribution which MAbs can make to the co
ntrol of fish diseases, the results indicate the ephemeral nature of s
ome antigens and the importance of pathogen culture conditions prior t
o the production of MAbs. (C) 1995 Academic Press Limited