A. Naresh et al., EVALUATION OF RECOMBINANT BLUETONGUE VIRUS-ANTIGENS, USING DOT-IMMUNOBINDING ASSAY WITH SERUM FROM SHEEP AND CATTLE, American journal of veterinary research, 57(11), 1996, pp. 1556-1558
Objective-To evaluate 2 genetically engineered group-specific antigens
: baculovirus- and yeast-expressed VP7 and the conventionally produced
group-specific antigen of bluetongue virus (BTV), using dot immunobin
ding assay (DIA). Sample Population and Procedure-A total of 260 serum
samples of sheep and cattle from various livestock farms in different
Indian states (eg, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh Jammu and Kashmir, Punja
b, and Rajasthan) were rested for the presence of BTV antibodies by DI
A. Results-Of 260 sera tested, 92 (35%) were positive for BTV antibodi
es using the baculovirus-expressed antigen, 96 (37%) were positive usi
ng the yeast-expressed antigen, and 103 (40%) were positive by use of
conventionally produced antigen. Conclusion and Clinical Relevance-The
overall agreement for all the 3 antigens was 92%, indicating that the
recombinant group-specific proteins can be used for serodiagnosis of
BTV using DIA.