DETECTION OF SERUM ANTIBODY-RESPONSES IN CATTLE WITH NATURAL OR EXPERIMENTAL NEOSPORA INFECTIONS

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CONRAD, PA
SVERLOW, K
ANDERSON, M
ROWE, J
BONDURANT, R
TUTER, G
BREITMEYER, R
PALMER, C
THURMOND, M
ARDANS, A
DUBEY, JP
DUHAMEL, G
BARR, B
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[1] School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis
[2] California Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory System, University of California, Davis
[3] Department of Food and Agriculture, Animal Health Branch, Sacramento
[4] Zoonotic Diseases Laboratory, Livestock and Poultry Institute, BARC-East, ARS, USDA, Beltsville
[5] Department of Veterinary Science, East Campus, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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10.1177/104063879300500412
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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Parasite-specific antibody responses were detected using an indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) test in cattle that were naturally or experimentally infected with Neospora parasites. The test was developed using Neospora tachyzoites isolated from an aborted bovine fetus and grown in bovine cell cultures (isolate BPA1). In all cases, infections were confirmed by the identification of Neospora tachyzoites and/or bradyzoite cysts in fetal or calf tissues using an immunoperoxidase test procedure. Fifty-five naturally infected cows that aborted Neospora-infected fetuses had titers of 320-5,120 at the time of abortion. The titer of 6 cows that were serologically monitored over a prolonged period decreased to 160-640 within 150 days after they aborted infected fetuses. Two of the cows showed an increase in their Neospora titers during their subsequent pregnancy, and they gave birth to congenitally infected calves that had precolostral titers of 10,240-20,480. Postcolostral titers of these calves and of 4 other calves with congenital Neospara infections were all greater than or equal to 5,120, whereas calves with no detectable parasites had titers less than or equal to 160. Two pregnant heifers that were experimentally infected with the BPA1 isolate at approximately 120 days gestation seroconverted to Neospora antigens within 9 days and developed peak titers of 5,120 and 20,480 within 32 days of infection. The fetus taken by caesarian section 32 days postinfection from 1 heifer and the full-term calf born to the other had Neospora titers of 640 and 10,240, respectively. Nine cows that aborted uninfected fetuses and 61 adult cattle maintained under pasture or feedlot conditions, where risk of exposure to Neospora was considered to be low, had titers less than or equal to 320. Some of the feedlot cattle tested had serologic reactivity that was restricted to antigens at the apical end of both Neospora and Toxoplasma gondii tachyzoites. This type of reactivity, which may result from serologic cross-reactivity between conserved apical complex antigens of closely related sporozoan parasites, differed from the whole parasite fluorescence that was observed with sera from Neospora-infected animals. The significance of these results and the potential application of the IFA test for the diagnosis of Neospora infections in cattle are discussed.
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