EFFECT OF DURATION OF INCUBATION OF MYCOPLASMA-GALLISEPTICUM CULTURESON THE SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY OF ANTIGENS FOR ELISA AND MICROIMMUNOFLUORESCENCE TESTS

Citation
Jp. Loughnane et al., EFFECT OF DURATION OF INCUBATION OF MYCOPLASMA-GALLISEPTICUM CULTURESON THE SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY OF ANTIGENS FOR ELISA AND MICROIMMUNOFLUORESCENCE TESTS, Avian pathology, 22(3), 1993, pp. 455-468
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03079457
Volume
22
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
455 - 468
Database
ISI
SICI code
0307-9457(1993)22:3<455:EODOIO>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
In the production of Mycoplasma gallisepticum (Mg) antigens for ELISA and microimmunofluorescence (MIF) tests, two strains of Mg, S6 and PG3 1, were grown in broth culture and harvested at intervals from 18 to 1 38 h. The effect of duration of incubation of culture on antigen sensi tivity and specificity was assessed using homologous sera (against Mg S6), and sera prepared against Mycoplasma synoviae (Ms), and against m ycoplasma media. It was found, in both Mg S6 and PG31 ELISAs, that in the period 18 to 70 h of incubation, sensitivity declined with homolog ous sera, but little thereafter. A more rapid and greater decline occu rred with PG31 antigen than S6. The antigens showed a lack of specific ity since antisera to Ms gave positive reactions. These were not influ enced by duration of incubation of Mg culture. In the Mg S6 ELISA lack of specificity was also shown by positive reactions with sera against media components. These increased in the first 42 h of cultivation. I n the MIF test there was no loss of sensitivity with Mg S6 antigen wit h increasing duration of incubation of culture but it occurred with PG 31 antigen. The non-specific reactions with antisera to Ms increased w ith increased duration of incubation of both strains of Mg. This work demonstrates that the most sensitive antigens are produced by harvesti ng organisms early in culture, although this does not eliminate the Ms cross reactions.