Prümmer Julia K, Stein Veronika M, Marti Eliane, Ziegler Mario, Lutterotti Andreas, Jelcic Ilijas, Steffen Frank, Buch Thorsten, Maiolini Arianna
Clinical Neurology, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Division of Neurological Sciences - Clinical Immunology, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Front Vet Sci. 2022 Jul 5;9:873456. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.873456. eCollection 2022.
Isoelectric focusing followed by immunoblotting is a method routinely used in human medicine to assess the presence of oligoclonal bands (OCBs) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum. The detection of OCBs is a valuable diagnostic test, especially important in patients with the suspicion of multiple sclerosis (MS), in which at least two OCBs are found in the CSF not present in paired serum samples in up to 95% of patients. So far, presence of OCBs in CSF and serum of dogs has only been investigated in a small cohort of dogs diagnosed with degenerative myelopathy and healthy dogs. The main objective of the current study was to describe the method used for OCB detection and compare two different canine anti-IgG antibodies: a canine rabbit-anti-IgG antibody (Jackson ImmunoResearch) vs. a canine goat-anti-IgG antibody (Bio-Rad). The method was performed according to the instructions of the commercial kit used. The canine goat-anti-IgG antibody showed a better performance than the canine rabbit-anti-IgG antibody. The availability of the technique of OCB detection in the dog paves the way for further studies, especially in the field of inflammatory diseases of the canine central nervous system, and comparison between specific human and canine diseases.
等电聚焦后进行免疫印迹是人类医学中常规用于评估脑脊液(CSF)和血清中寡克隆带(OCB)存在情况的一种方法。检测OCB是一项有价值的诊断测试,对于疑似多发性硬化症(MS)的患者尤为重要,在这类患者中,高达95%的患者脑脊液中至少有两条OCB在配对血清样本中不存在。到目前为止,仅在一小群被诊断患有退行性脊髓病的犬和健康犬中研究了犬脑脊液和血清中OCB的存在情况。本研究的主要目的是描述用于检测OCB的方法,并比较两种不同的犬抗IgG抗体:一种犬兔抗IgG抗体(Jackson ImmunoResearch)和一种犬羊抗IgG抗体(Bio-Rad)。该方法按照所用商业试剂盒的说明书进行。犬羊抗IgG抗体表现出比犬兔抗IgG抗体更好的性能。犬OCB检测技术的可用性为进一步研究铺平了道路,特别是在犬中枢神经系统炎症性疾病领域,以及特定人类和犬类疾病之间的比较。