Establishment of a Sandwich-ELISA for simultaneous quantification of bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein in serum and milk

2021 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Krebs, T., Kilic, I., Mütze, K., Kleinhans, S., Lücking, D., Hennies, M. & Tetens, J. (2021). ​Establishment of a Sandwich-ELISA for simultaneous quantification of bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein in serum and milk. PLoS One16(5), ​e0251414​. ​doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251414 

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Krebs, Tony; Kilic, Isabel; Mütze, Katja; Kleinhans, Sonja; Lücking, Daniel; Hennies, Mark; Tetens, Jens
Abstract
Bovine pregnancy-associated glycoproteins ( boPAG ) are expressed by trophoblast cells in the bovine placenta. The multigene family of boPAG belongs to the group of aspartic proteases. The accumulation and circulation in maternal blood and milk has made boPAG very useful and important for pregnancy diagnosis in cattle. The goal of the present study was to develop and validate a new Sandwich-ELISA which allows the detection of boPAG in maternal serum and whole milk. Therefore, 984 serum and 928 milk samples were collected monthly from 231 Holstein Friesian cows ( Bos Taurus ) from one week after insemination ( p.i. ) until six weeks postpartum. The ELISA is able to identify a cow as being pregnant at day 30 p.i. in serum and at day 40 p.i in milk with threshold values of 1.0 ng/ml in serum and 0.0165 ng/ml in milk. The postpartum half-life of boPAG was estimated to be 6.4 days in serum and 7.1 days in milk. The boPAG profile established during pregnancy in serum and milk showed a typical pattern. The amount of boPAG found in milk was 1.5 % of the amount of boPAG present in serum. In conclusion, a Sandwich-ELISA has been developed to quantify boPAG in serum and in whole milk simultaneously with the same test procedure. This is time saving for farmers and more efficient for laboratories.
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2021
Journal
PLoS One 
Organization
Department für Nutztierwissenschaften 
eISSN
1932-6203
Language
English
Sponsor
Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2021

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