Suitability of individual and bulk milk samples to investigate the humoral immune response to lumpy skin disease vaccination by ELISA

Abstract Background The detection of antibodies against capripoxvirus has become easier with a commercially available ELISA validated for serum and plasma. In order to explore its suitability for immunological investigations on alternative samples, this study targeted milk as sample matrix available...

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Main Authors: Milovan Milovanović, Vesna Milićević, Sonja Radojičić, Miroslav Valčić, Bernd Hoffmann, Klaas Dietze
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Published: BMC 2020-03-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-020-01298-x
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spelling doaj-0c135ad4a023491e85b65c3b4f53bb062020-11-25T02:10:09ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2020-03-011711710.1186/s12985-020-01298-xSuitability of individual and bulk milk samples to investigate the humoral immune response to lumpy skin disease vaccination by ELISAMilovan Milovanović0Vesna Milićević1Sonja Radojičić2Miroslav Valčić3Bernd Hoffmann4Klaas Dietze5Department of Infectious Diseases of Animals and Diseases of Bees, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Veterinary MedicineVirology Department, Institute of Veterinary Medicine of SerbiaDepartment of Infectious Diseases of Animals and Diseases of Bees, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Veterinary MedicineDepartment of Infectious Diseases of Animals and Diseases of Bees, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Veterinary MedicineFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutFriedrich-Loeffler-InstitutAbstract Background The detection of antibodies against capripoxvirus has become easier with a commercially available ELISA validated for serum and plasma. In order to explore its suitability for immunological investigations on alternative samples, this study targeted milk as sample matrix available through non-invasive sampling. Methods Samples for this study were collected from dairy cows vaccinated against LSD in an area without reported LSD virus circulation. Paired serum and milk (individual and bulk) samples were tested by ELISA without and with modifications of the sample incubation time for the milk samples. For the evaluation of the test specificity, 352 milk samples from a milk repository in Germany were used as negative control. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was performed for determination of the Youden index and determination of the most suitable cut-off value for maximum specificity. Results From 154 analyzed serum samples from Serbia, 75 were detected as positive in the ELISA. Sensitivity and specificity of the ELISA test for milk samples reached values of 88 to 91% using Youden criteria. A cut-off of 10 was determined aiming for maximum specificity. This cut-off value was used for further analysis. Using the protocol for serum, out of 154 milk samples, 38 were detected as positive, number of positive detected milk samples increase up to 48 with modified protocol. Milk samples from Germany reacted negative, except two samples that had borderline results using modified protocol. Significant statistical difference (p < 0.05) was observed between two incubation protocols. The detection of LSD-specific antibodies from bulk milk samples (pools of 2–10 individuals) came along with a reduced sensitivity over the sample of individual animals. Conclusions Results show that the detection of capripoxvirus specific antibodies in milk samples using the commercially available ELISA from IDvet is feasible and can represent a helpful tool for LSDV monitoring programs.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-020-01298-xLumpy skin diseaseELISAMilkHerd screeningSurveillanceSerology
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author Milovan Milovanović
Vesna Milićević
Sonja Radojičić
Miroslav Valčić
Bernd Hoffmann
Klaas Dietze
spellingShingle Milovan Milovanović
Vesna Milićević
Sonja Radojičić
Miroslav Valčić
Bernd Hoffmann
Klaas Dietze
Suitability of individual and bulk milk samples to investigate the humoral immune response to lumpy skin disease vaccination by ELISA
Virology Journal
Lumpy skin disease
ELISA
Milk
Herd screening
Surveillance
Serology
author_facet Milovan Milovanović
Vesna Milićević
Sonja Radojičić
Miroslav Valčić
Bernd Hoffmann
Klaas Dietze
author_sort Milovan Milovanović
title Suitability of individual and bulk milk samples to investigate the humoral immune response to lumpy skin disease vaccination by ELISA
title_short Suitability of individual and bulk milk samples to investigate the humoral immune response to lumpy skin disease vaccination by ELISA
title_full Suitability of individual and bulk milk samples to investigate the humoral immune response to lumpy skin disease vaccination by ELISA
title_fullStr Suitability of individual and bulk milk samples to investigate the humoral immune response to lumpy skin disease vaccination by ELISA
title_full_unstemmed Suitability of individual and bulk milk samples to investigate the humoral immune response to lumpy skin disease vaccination by ELISA
title_sort suitability of individual and bulk milk samples to investigate the humoral immune response to lumpy skin disease vaccination by elisa
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Background The detection of antibodies against capripoxvirus has become easier with a commercially available ELISA validated for serum and plasma. In order to explore its suitability for immunological investigations on alternative samples, this study targeted milk as sample matrix available through non-invasive sampling. Methods Samples for this study were collected from dairy cows vaccinated against LSD in an area without reported LSD virus circulation. Paired serum and milk (individual and bulk) samples were tested by ELISA without and with modifications of the sample incubation time for the milk samples. For the evaluation of the test specificity, 352 milk samples from a milk repository in Germany were used as negative control. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was performed for determination of the Youden index and determination of the most suitable cut-off value for maximum specificity. Results From 154 analyzed serum samples from Serbia, 75 were detected as positive in the ELISA. Sensitivity and specificity of the ELISA test for milk samples reached values of 88 to 91% using Youden criteria. A cut-off of 10 was determined aiming for maximum specificity. This cut-off value was used for further analysis. Using the protocol for serum, out of 154 milk samples, 38 were detected as positive, number of positive detected milk samples increase up to 48 with modified protocol. Milk samples from Germany reacted negative, except two samples that had borderline results using modified protocol. Significant statistical difference (p < 0.05) was observed between two incubation protocols. The detection of LSD-specific antibodies from bulk milk samples (pools of 2–10 individuals) came along with a reduced sensitivity over the sample of individual animals. Conclusions Results show that the detection of capripoxvirus specific antibodies in milk samples using the commercially available ELISA from IDvet is feasible and can represent a helpful tool for LSDV monitoring programs.
topic Lumpy skin disease
ELISA
Milk
Herd screening
Surveillance
Serology
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-020-01298-x
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