Literature DB >> 28969835

Serological diagnosis of Taenia solium in pigs: No measurable circulating antigens and antibody response following exposure to Taenia saginata oncospheres.

P Dorny1, V Dermauw2, A Van Hul2, C Trevisan2, S Gabriël3.   

Abstract

Taenia solium taeniasis/cysticercosis is a zoonosis included in the WHO's list of neglected tropical diseases. Accurate diagnostic tools for humans and pigs are needed to monitor intervention outcomes. Currently used diagnostic tools for porcine cysticercosis all have drawbacks. Serological tests are mainly confronted with problems of specificity. More specifically, circulating antigen detecting tests cross-react with Taenia hydatigena and the possibility of transient antigens as a result of aborted infections is suspected. Furthermore, the hypothesis has been raised that hatched ingested eggs of other Taenia species may lead to a transient antibody response or to the presence of circulating antigen detectable by serological tests used for porcine cysticercosis. Here we describe the results of a study that consisted of oral administration of Taenia saginata eggs to five piglets followed by serological testing during five weeks and necropsy aiming at studying possible cross reactions in serological tests used for porcine cysticercosis. The infectivity of the eggs was verified by in vitro hatching and by experimental infection of a calf. One piglet developed acute respiratory disease and died on day 6 post infection. The remaining four piglets did not show any clinical signs until euthanasia. None of the serum samples from four piglets collected between days 0 and 35 post infection gave a positive reaction in the B158/B60 Ag-ELISA and in a commercial Western blot for antibody detection. In conclusion, this study showed that experimental exposure of four pigs to T. saginata eggs did not result in positive serologies for T. solium. These results may help interpreting serological results in monitoring of T. solium control programmes.
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Keywords:  Cysticercosis; Immunodiagnosis; Pig; Specificity; Taenia saginata; Taenia solium

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28969835     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2017.08.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Parasitol        ISSN: 0304-4017            Impact factor:   2.738


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1.  Experimental animal models and their use in understanding cysticercosis: A systematic review.

Authors:  Muloongo C Sitali; Veronika Schmidt; Racheal Mwenda; Chummy S Sikasunge; Kabemba E Mwape; Martin C Simuunza; Clarissa P da Costa; Andrea S Winkler; Isaac K Phiri
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-07-19       Impact factor: 3.752

2.  Re-visiting the detection of porcine cysticercosis based on full carcass dissections of naturally Taenia solium infected pigs.

Authors:  Mwelwa Chembensofu; K E Mwape; I Van Damme; E Hobbs; I K Phiri; M Masuku; G Zulu; A Colston; A L Willingham; B Devleesschauwer; A Van Hul; A Chota; N Speybroeck; D Berkvens; P Dorny; S Gabriël
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2017-11-16       Impact factor: 3.876

3.  Seroprevalence of circulating taeniid antigens in pigs and associated risk factors in Kongwa district, Tanzania.

Authors:  Justine D Maganira; Beda J Mwang'onde; Winifrida Kidima; Chacha J Mwita; Johan Höglund
Journal:  Parasite Epidemiol Control       Date:  2019-11-02
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