Rapid detection of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) of Penaeus monodon by latex agglutination test using monoclonal antibodies


Autoria(s): Makesh, M.; Koteeswaran, A.; Chandran, N.D.J.; Manohar, B.M.; Ramasamy, V.; Chandramohan, A.; Raman, R.P.; Mukherjee, S.C.
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2006

Resumo

Latex beads were sensitized with monoclonal antibodies (MAb) rose against VP28 of WSSV. The optimum concentration of MAb required to sensitize the latex beads was 125 µg/ml. The sensitized latex beads were used to detect WSSV from PCR-positive stomach tissue homogenates obtained from infected shrimp. Stomach tissue homogenates from WSSV-infected shrimp agglutinated the sensitized latex beads within 10 minutes, while uninfected samples did not produce any agglutination, although non-specific agglutinations were observed in some samples. The analytical sensitivity, analytical specificity, diagnostic sensitivity and diagnostic specificity of the (LAT) agglutination test were assessed. The analytical sensitivity of the test was 40 ng of purified WSSV (2 µg/ml). The sensitized latex beads did not agglutinate with normal shrimp tissue or MBV-infected tissue homogenate. The test has a diagnostic sensitivity of 70 and 45%, respectively, compared to single-step and nested PCR. The diagnostic specificity of the test was 82%. This test is a simple and rapid on-farm test which can be used to corroborate clinical signs for the detection of WSSV in grow-out ponds.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17893/1/JIFA33_169.pdf

Makesh, M. and Koteeswaran, A. and Chandran, N.D.J. and Manohar, B.M. and Ramasamy, V. and Chandramohan, A. and Raman, R.P. and Mukherjee, S.C. (2006) Rapid detection of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) of Penaeus monodon by latex agglutination test using monoclonal antibodies. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 33, pp. 169-174.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17893/

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Article

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