Comparative studies of PKX and Sphaerospora spp. from salmonids using lectin and monoclonal antibody staining techniques

Abstract The results of comparative immunohisto‐chemical staining studies with two lectin probes, GS‐I and SBA, and five monoclonal antibodies raised against the PKX myxosporean are presented. In order to investigate the postulated link between PKX and Sphaerospora spp., the lectins and monoclonal a...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Diseases
Main Authors: de Mateo, M Marin, McGeorge, J, Morris, D, Kent, M L
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1996
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2761.1996.tb00120.x
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Summary:Abstract The results of comparative immunohisto‐chemical staining studies with two lectin probes, GS‐I and SBA, and five monoclonal antibodies raised against the PKX myxosporean are presented. In order to investigate the postulated link between PKX and Sphaerospora spp., the lectins and monoclonal antibodies were tested against PKX, Sphaerospora renicola, Sphaerospora oncorhynchi, Sphaerospora elegam, Sphaerospora truttae and Sphaero‐spora sp. from Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., and Ceratomyxa shasta. SBA appears a useful tool for tbe diagnosis of all Sphaerospora spp. infections and was also positive for C. shasta . GS‐I and monoclonal antibodies (12, C5, D4 and A3) appear to be specific for both the extrasporogonic and sporogonic stages of PKX. Although MabB4 was raised to PKX, it appears to stain some of the sporogonic stages of Sphaerospora spp. but not C. shasta. The results of the lectin and monoclonal staining of PKX and Sphaerospora oncorhynchi indicated that further work was required to prove or disprove the hypothesis that PKX and S, oncorhynchi are the same organism.