ELISA for Bovine Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist and Its Application to Mastitic Sera and Whey

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A sandwich ELISA for the bovine IL-1 receptor antagonist (bIL-1ra) was developed using recombinant (r) bIL-1ra produced by Escherichia coli, anti-rbIL-1ra rabbit IgG, its biotinylated one and avidin-peroxidase. This ELISA system enabled detection of rbFL-1ra at a concentration of more than 2 ng/ml. This ELISA was applied to quantitation of bIL-1ra in sera and whey of mastitic and healthy cows. The results indicate that although IL-1ra levels in healthy and mastitic sera and whey were comparable, serum IL-1ra/IL-1β ratio of euthanized cows was significantly lower than that of the recovered.

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Yamanaka, H., Hisaeda, K., Hagiwara, K., Kirisawa, R., & Iwai, H. (2000). ELISA for Bovine Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist and Its Application to Mastitic Sera and Whey. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 62(6), 661–664. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.62.661

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