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Cross-reactivity of anti-chicken IgY antibody with immunoglobulins of exotic avian species.

Cray C, Villar D., 2008. Vet Clin Pathol. 37(3):328-31.
Division of Comparative Pathology, Department of Pathology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL 33101, USA. c.cray@miami.edu
BACKGROUND: A major challenge in the serologic diagnosis of infectious diseases in exotic birds is the limited availability of species-specific antibodies. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the current study was to determine if there is cross reactivity between commercially available anti-chicken IgY antibodies and immunoglobulins of several avian species, with particular emphasis on psittacines. METHODS: To quantitate the reactivity with anti-chicken IgY, Western blot analysis was performed using plasma samples from many different avian species. Results were compared with gamma globulin fraction quantitation obtained by protein electrophoresis. RESULTS: By Western blot, 2 protein bands corresponding to the heavy and light chains of chicken IgY were identified in species from 21 avian orders using 1 of 2 rabbit anti-chicken IgY antibodies. Densitometric analysis showed that the amount of immunoglobulin estimated from Western blots correlated strongly with data from protein electrophoresis assays. CONCLUSIONS: The results demonstrate that some commercially available anti-chicken IgY antibodies exhibit good cross-reactivity with most avian species.

 
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