Use of fluorescent immuno-chemistry for the detection of Edwardsiella ictaluri in channel catfish (I. punctatus) samples

利用荧光免疫化学方法检测斑点叉尾鮰(I. punctatus)样品中的爱德华氏菌(Edwardsiella ictaluri)

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Abstract

While Edwardsiella ictaluri is a major pathogen of channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus and has been discovered nearly three decades ago (1,2), so far, to the best of these authors' knowledge, no method has been developed to allow for the in situ visualization of the bacteria in histological sections. While bacterial localization has been determined in vivo in previous studies using plate counts (3), radiometric labeled (4), or bioluminescent bacteria (5), most of these studies have only been performed at the gross organ level, with one exception (6). This limitation is of particular concern because E. ictaluri has a complex infection cycle (1,7), and it has a variety of virulence factors (8,9). The complex interaction of E. ictaluri with its host is similar in many respects to Salmonella typhi (10), which is in the same taxonomic family. Here we describe a technique allowing for the detection of bacteria using indirect immuno-histochemistry using the monoclonal Ed9 antibody described by Ainsworth et al.(11). Briefly, a blocking serum is applied to paraffin embedded histological sections to prevent non-specific biding. Then, the sections are incubated with the primary antibody: E. ictaluri specific monoclonal antibody Ed9. Excess antibodies are rinsed away and the FitC labeled secondary antibodies are added. After rinsing, the sections are mounted with a fluorescent specific mounting medium. This allowed for the detection of E. ictaluri in situ in histological sections of channel catfish tissues.

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