In Viro Immunodiagnostic Assays for Bovine Tuberculosis

2005 
The immune response to mycobacterial infections in cattle is predominantly cellular in nature and current diagnostic tests for M.bovis are based on the measurement of T cell responses.The low sensitivity of serological assays for tuberculosis is therefore not surprising and serological tests will at best be used to complement rather than replace cellular assays.The recently developed bovine interferon gamma(IFN-γ)assay is a rapid(24 hour)and simple whole blood in vitro assay,which in Ausrtalian field trials was found to be significantly more sensitive than the intradermal tuberculin test for the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis.The problem of false-positive reactions,due to the cross-reactive nature of the antigen preparations used,can largely be overcome by using a comparative assay in which an animal's IFN-γ response to bovine PPD and avian PPD are compared.Although reasonably M.bovis specific protein have been identified and characterized,their use in either serological or cellular diagnostic assays is likely to be restricted due to the genetic diversity of the bovine immune response to M.bovis infection.
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