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Research (Published online: 16-08-2021)
15. Immunodiagnosis of cattle fascioliasis using a 27 kDa Fasciola gigantica antigen
Mohamed J. Saadh, Samer A. Tanash, Ammar M. Almaaytah, Issam J. Sa'adeh, Saed M. Aldalaen and Khawla D. Al-Hamaideh
Veterinary World, 14(8): 2097-2101

Mohamed J. Saadh: Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Middle East University, Amman, Jordan.
Samer A. Tanash: Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Middle East University, Amman, Jordan.
Ammar M. Almaaytah: Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Middle East University, Amman, Jordan; Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan.
Issam J. Sa'adeh: Department of Radiology, King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Saed M. Aldalaen: Department of Pharmacology Faculty of Pharmacy, Mutah University, Amman, Jordan.
Khawla D. Al-Hamaideh: Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Balqa Applied University, Amman, Jordan.

doi: www.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.2097-2101

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Article history: Received: 13-04-2021, Accepted: 28-06-2021, Published online: 16-08-2021

Corresponding author: Mohamed J. Saadh

E-mail: msaadeh@meu.edu.com

Citation: Saadh MJ, Tanash SA, Almaaytah AM, Sa'adeh IJ, Aldalaen SM, Al-Hamaideh KD (2021) Immunodiagnosis of cattle fascioliasis using a 27 kDa Fasciola gigantica antigen, Veterinary World, 14(8): 2097-2101.
Abstract

Background and Aim: Diagnosis of fascioliasis depends on clinical symptoms and routine laboratory tests. Recently, antibodies and circulating antigens of Fasciola were used for detecting active infections. Therefore, this study aimed to identify Fasciola gigantica antigens in the sera of infected cattle using Western blotting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for an accurate diagnosis of cattle infected with F. gigantica.

Materials and Methods: Serum samples were obtained from 108, 23, and 19 cattle infected with Fasciola gigantica, Paramphistomum cervi, and Strongylids, respectively, including 57 non-infected cattle that were used as healthy cattle for the study. Western blotting and ELISA were then used to detect circulating Fasciola antigens at 27 kDa.

Results: The target epitope was detected in an F. gigantica adult-worm antigen preparation, excretory/secretory products, and serum from cattle infected with F. gigantica. However, it was absent in sera from P. cervi, Strongylids, and healthy cattle. The purified 27 kDa F. gigantica (FPA-27) antigen was also detected in cattle serum using ELISA with high degrees of sensitivity and specificity (94% and 82%, respectively), and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.89 with a highly significant correlation of p<0.0001.

Conclusion: The FPA-27 is proposed to be a promising candidate for the serodiagnosis of fascioliasis in cattle.

Keywords: antigen, Fasciola gigantica, fascioliasis, immunodiagnostics.