Veterinary Medicine International (Jan 2024)

Development and Evaluation of Monoclonal Antibodies against CBPP Antigen with the End Goal of Developing an ELISA Kit

  • Lorato Ramathudi-Dunbar,
  • Emmanuel Awosanya,
  • Sanne Bodjo Charles,
  • Ethel Chitsungo,
  • Cisse Rahamatou Moustapha Boukary,
  • Nick Nwankpa,
  • Hassen Gelaw,
  • Yebechaye Tessema,
  • Gelagay Melesse A.,
  • Richard Rayson Sanga,
  • Adorbley Bright,
  • Jean de Dieu Baziki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/6901355
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024

Abstract

Read online

Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is an infectious and contagious bacterial respiratory disease that affects cattle with significant economic losses to the African animal industry. The use of ELISA kits based on monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) will aid in quick and precise diagnosis of CBPP, contributing to disease control and prevention in cattle. Thus, this research aims to develop and evaluate monoclonal antibodies against CBPP (T1/44) antigen for use in ELISA kits for CBPP diagnosis. Hybridoma technology was used to develop monoclonal antibodies that recognize and bind to the CBPP (T1/44) antigen. The antibody-secreting hybridomas were produced after immunizing mice with purified CBPP antigens. The hybridomas were screened for high sensitivity, specificity, and liking to the antigen. The selected mAbs were assessed for sensitivity and specificity against CBPP antigen using different immunoassays, dot-blot, ELISA, and mouse mAb isotyping. The monoclonal antibodies were profoundly specific, with a higher hindrance to CBPP antigen (80% PI). The isotyped mAbs of intrigued appeared to have a place in the IgG class. These identified monoclonal antibodies can be utilized to develop an ELISA kit for CBPP diagnosis, which would give a fast, precise, and cost-effective strategy for screening and checking CBPP in cattle herds.