2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2006.12.011
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Bovine babesiosis: Anti-erythrocyte antibodies purification from the sera of naturally infected cattle

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“…may cause direct damage on some erythrocytes, immune-mediated injury of parasite may be more important in the pathogenesis of anemia [7]. Yet, the increase in erythrophagocytosis by activated macrophages [50, 51] and the production of anti-erythrocyte antibodies [8] may also contribute to the development of anemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…may cause direct damage on some erythrocytes, immune-mediated injury of parasite may be more important in the pathogenesis of anemia [7]. Yet, the increase in erythrophagocytosis by activated macrophages [50, 51] and the production of anti-erythrocyte antibodies [8] may also contribute to the development of anemia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of its significant economic impact on meat and milk production and on livestock management, it is currently considered as the most important endemic parasitic disease affecting cattle in Egypt [5]. Both B. bigemina and B. bovis are capable of causing acute disease resulting in life-threatening hemolytic anemia as well as other severe clinical manifestations [7, 8]. Often, especially in bovines younger than a year old, acute disease resolves into persistent disease and the animals become carriers of the parasites, thus ensuring transmission by competent ticks in zoonotic areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was a modified method as described previously [ 28 ]. The RBC white ghost membrane was used as antigen at a protein concentration of 2 μg in 100 μl of coating buffer (pH 9.6) per well to coat polystyrene plates (Lot number 091611, Nunc, Copenhagen, Denmark) at 4°C overnight.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A proporção superior de resultados falsos positivos no ELISA com CI em relação aos antígenos recombinantes provavelmente ocorreu devido a reações entre resíduos protéicos de eritrócitos, provenientes do processo de produção do antígeno, com anticorpos anti-eritrocíticos. Apesar do desenvolvimento desses anticorpos (anti-eritrocíti-cos) serem um processo patológico já bem documentado para alguns hemoprotozoários como Babesia gibsoni em cães (Adachi et al 1992), Babesia rodhaini e Plasmodium berghei em camundongos (Kanbara et al 1988), em bovinos apenas recentemente foi confirmado com Babesia bigemina (Góes et al 2007). Além disso, Madruga et al (2000) Outro ponto importante nesse trabalho foi a padronização de um ELISA utilizando como antígeno um coquetel de proteínas recombinantes.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Uma vez que os protocolos de infecção experimental por A. marginale geralmente utilizam inóculos contendo um grande número de riquétsias (10 10 eritrócitos infectados) (Palmer et al 1988, Gale et al 1996, Hope et al 2003, o que leva o animal a desenvolver altos títulos de anticorpos, os quais podem ser detectados por testes de menor sensibilidade. Por outro lado, os animais mantidos em isolamento ficam impossibilitados de contrair outros patógenos sanguíneos, como Babesia bovis, B. bigemina, Anaplasma phagocytophilum e A. bovis, que poderiam induzir à formação de anticorpos, os quais poderiam reagir cruzadamente com os antígenos de A. marginale, produzindo consequentemente resultados falsos positivos (Silva et al 2006, Santos & Carvalho 2006, Góes et al 2007.…”
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