Jp. Dubey et al., ANTIBODY-RESPONSES MEASURED BY VARIOUS SEROLOGIC TESTS IN PIGS ORALLYINOCULATED WITH LOW NUMBERS OF TOXOPLASMA-GONDII OOCYSTS, American journal of veterinary research, 57(12), 1996, pp. 1733-1737
Objective-To follow antibody responses measured by various serologic t
ests in pigs orally inoculated with low (less than or equal to 10 oocy
sts) numbers of Toxoplasma gondii oocysts. Animals-24, 2- to 3-month-o
ld pigs. Procedure-Pigs (n = 42) were inoculated orally with 10 (14 pi
gs) or 1 (28 pigs) infective oocysts, and 6 pigs served as uninoculate
d controls. Blood (serum) samples were obtained at 1- to 3-week interv
als until euthanasia. At necropsy, the brain, heart, and tongue of pig
s were bioassayed in mice and cats for isolation of T gondii. Modified
agglutination test (MAT), using whole, fixed tachyzoites and mercapto
ethanol; latex agglutination test (LAT); indirect hemagglutination tes
t (IHAT); Sabin-Feldman dye test (DT); and ELISA were used to evaluate
serologic responses to T gondii. Results-T gondii was isolated from t
issues of 13 of 14 pigs each fed 10 oocysts, 17 of 28 pigs each fed 1
oocyst, and 0 of 6 control pigs. 29 of 30 T gondii-infected pigs devel
oped antibodies when measured by MAT, DT, and ELISA; the 1 seronegativ
e-infected pig had been fed 10 oocysts and was euthanatized 69 days af
ter inoculation. LAT detected antibodies in 26 of 30 T gondii-infected
pigs. IHAT detected antibodies in 11 T gondii-infected pigs. Conclusi
on-MAT, DT, and ELISA were more sensitive serologic assays than LAT an
d IHAT for detecting antibodies induced by low numbers of T gondii in
pigs.