PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Aug 2021)

Recombinant cystatin-like protein-based competition ELISA for Trichinella spiralis antibody test in multihost sera.

  • Yan Liu,
  • Ning Xu,
  • Yansong Li,
  • Bin Tang,
  • Hualin Yang,
  • Weihua Gao,
  • Mingyuan Liu,
  • Xiaolei Liu,
  • Yu Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009723
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. e0009723

Abstract

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ObjectivesTrichinella spiralis is a zoonotic parasite with a complex parasitic life cycle and exposed to animals or humans by infectious meat. To control transmissions of T. spiralis through the food chain to humans, sensitive and selective multihost sera-diagnosis is urgent needed for monitoring T. spiralis exposure.MethodsA competition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA) for T. spiralis infection diagnosis in multihost sera was developed based on recombinant cystatin-like protein (rCLP-cELISA) as well as monoclonal antibodies. The sensitivity and accuracy of the rCLP-cELISA were quantified using swine (n = 1316), mice (n = 189) and human (n = 157) serum samples. T. spiralis-antibody targeting test ability of the rCLP-cELISA in swine (n = 22) and human (n = 36), instead of other parasites or viruses antibodies, was evaluated.ResultsThe rCLP-cELISA showed high agreement with commercial ELISA kits in field swine sera assessed by Cohen's kappa value (κ = 0.7963). And it showed 100% specificity in human trichinellosis detection with sensitivity of 96.49%, no cross-reaction with other parasite or virus infections, and high positive detection rate of 87.5% in low-dose infected swine. Besides, the rCLP-cELISA exhibited potential in the detection of T. spiralis, T. nelsoni and Trichinella T8 infections.ConclusionsThe rCLP-cELISA can be used for T. spiralis-associated antibody test in multihost sera.