Monoclonal antibody against Babesia equi: Characterization and potential application of antigen for serodiagnosis

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Monoclonal antibody (MAb) BEG3 was produced against Babesia equi parasites to define a species-specific antigen for diagnostic use. The MAb reacted with single, paired, and Maltese cross forms of B. equi, and no reaction was observed with this MAb on acetone-fixed Babesia cuballi, Babesia ovata, or Babesia microti parasites in the indirect immunofluorescent antibody test. Confocal laser and immunoelectron microscopic studies showed that the antigen which was recognized by this MAb was located on the surface of B. equi parasites. This MAb recognized a 19-kDa protein of B. equi antigen and did not react with B. caballi antigen or normal horse erythrocytes in immunoblot analysis. This MAb also significantly inhibited the in vitro growth of the B. equi parasite. Preliminary studies using partially purified antigen, which was separated by high-pressure liquid chromatography and recognized by the MAb, suggested that it is a suitable antigen for enzyme- linked immunosorbent assay detection of anti-B. equi antibodies in naturally infected horse sera.

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Avarzed, A., Igarashi, I., De Waal, D. T., Kawai, S., Oomori, Y., Inoue, N., … Suzuki, N. (1998). Monoclonal antibody against Babesia equi: Characterization and potential application of antigen for serodiagnosis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 36(7), 1835–1839. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.36.7.1835-1839.1998

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