Short communication: ELISA system for screening of bovine mastitis caused by Prototheca zopfii

J Dairy Sci. 2016 Aug;99(8):6590-6593. doi: 10.3168/jds.2016-11168. Epub 2016 Jun 2.

Abstract

Prototheca zopfii is an achlorophyllic alga that causes bovine mastitis, resulting in a reduction in milk production and the secretion of thin, watery milk with white flakes. This study evaluated the use of an ELISA system for distinguishing cows with mastitis due to P. zopfii genotype 2 from healthy cows and cows with chronic candidal mastitis. We also investigated the transitional changes of specific antibody titers in healthy cows injected with inactivated P. zopfii genotype 2 cells. The ELISA system exhibited the highest sensitivity (94%) and specificity (100%) for chronic protothecal mastitis when the positive cutoff value was set at 43.4 ELISA units. Anti-protothecal IgG titers were positive in all cows after they were inoculated with inactivated P. zopfii genotype 2 cells. These results indicated that ELISA detection of anti-protothecal IgG in serum provided specificity and sensitivity sufficient for diagnosing protothecal mastitis. Thus, an ELISA system incorporating this specific antiserum is expected to be valuable for definitive field-based diagnosis of bovine mastitis due to P. zopfii genotype 2.

Keywords: ELISA; bovine Prototheca mastitis; diagnosis; immunization.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay / veterinary
  • Female
  • Genotype
  • Infections / veterinary
  • Mastitis, Bovine / diagnosis*
  • Milk
  • Prototheca / genetics*
  • Prototheca / immunology*