Uso del péptido recombinante D+E (L230 -A419) de la nucleoproteína del virus SARS-CoV-2 para la detección de anticuerpos en caninos (Canis lupus familiaris) potencialmente expuestos a COVID-19
Fecha
2023-07-24Autor
Cuichán Bautista, Andrea Nicole
Jiménez Ávila, Cristina Patricia
Institución
Resumen
The objective of this research was to evaluate the use of the recombinant peptide D+E (L230
-
A
419) of the SARS-CoV-2 Nucleoprotein for the detection of antibodies in canines (Canis lupus
familiaris) potentially exposed to COVID-19. For the above, 30 blood serum samples collected
pre-pandemic and 30 post-pandemic were used, they were collected from canines without
considering race, age and sex, only having had close coexistence with people diagnosed as
COVID-19 positive. In the assays used for the detection of indirect ELISA and Western Blot
antibodies, it was possible to demonstrate the presence of anti-peptide D+E (L230
-A
419)
antibodies in post-pandemic sera (indirect ELISA/Western Blot, 34/5 of 34). However, the
presence of antibodies was also found in the sera collected in the pre-pandemic period (28/12
of 29). This suggests a previous exposure of the dogs from which the pre-pandemic sera were
collected, to an antigen similar to the D+E peptide (L230
-A
419), probably from a possible bovine
Betacoronavirus, because the canines lived with animals. of this species, therefore, the
recombinant peptide turned out to be non-specific for detecting antibodies. Therefore, for future
research, the search for other antigens is suggested in order to identify a more specific one for
the serological diagnosis of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 in canines that live closely with people.