TY - JOUR
T1 - Validation of the fCAL turbo immunoturbidimetric assay for measurement of calprotectin in porcine and bovine fecal samples
AU - Pato, Raquel
AU - Peña, Raquel
AU - Pelegrí-Pineda, Anna
AU - Crusellas-Villorbina, Núria
AU - Pisoni, Lucia
AU - Devant, Maria
AU - Marti, Sonia
AU - Solà-Oriol, David
AU - Bassols, Anna
AU - Saco, Yolanda
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - The concentration of calprotectin in feces is a well-studied marker of gastrointestinal inflammation in humans. However, little is known about fecal calprotectin in farm animals. In this work, we have validated an immunoturbidimetric method for fecal calprotectin (Bühlmann fCAL® turbo assay, Schönenbuch, Switzerland) in porcine and bovine fecal samples. Linearity was evaluated by serial dilution (R2 > 0.97 was obtained for both species). Accuracy was assessed by a recovery study, with results between 80 and 120% for low, medium, and high samples in both species. Intra- and inter-assay variability was <20%. Limit of detection was 6.4 μg/g in pig and 5.3 μg/g in cow. Limit of quantification was 13.4 μg/g (pig) and 11.1 μg/g (cow). Additionally, clinical validation has been included to evaluate the ability of the assay to detect inflammatory status in the intestine under different management conditions. In experiments with porcine, it was found that piglets treated with ZnO had lower concentrations of fecal calprotectin. In a second experiment in bovine, calves with diarrhea had higher concentration of fecal calprotectin. The Bühlmann fCAL® turbo assay is suitable for measurement of calprotectin in porcine and bovine fecal samples. Moreover, fecal calprotectin could be a good biomarker of intestinal inflammation in both species.
AB - The concentration of calprotectin in feces is a well-studied marker of gastrointestinal inflammation in humans. However, little is known about fecal calprotectin in farm animals. In this work, we have validated an immunoturbidimetric method for fecal calprotectin (Bühlmann fCAL® turbo assay, Schönenbuch, Switzerland) in porcine and bovine fecal samples. Linearity was evaluated by serial dilution (R2 > 0.97 was obtained for both species). Accuracy was assessed by a recovery study, with results between 80 and 120% for low, medium, and high samples in both species. Intra- and inter-assay variability was <20%. Limit of detection was 6.4 μg/g in pig and 5.3 μg/g in cow. Limit of quantification was 13.4 μg/g (pig) and 11.1 μg/g (cow). Additionally, clinical validation has been included to evaluate the ability of the assay to detect inflammatory status in the intestine under different management conditions. In experiments with porcine, it was found that piglets treated with ZnO had lower concentrations of fecal calprotectin. In a second experiment in bovine, calves with diarrhea had higher concentration of fecal calprotectin. The Bühlmann fCAL® turbo assay is suitable for measurement of calprotectin in porcine and bovine fecal samples. Moreover, fecal calprotectin could be a good biomarker of intestinal inflammation in both species.
KW - Humans
KW - Female
KW - Animals
KW - Cattle
KW - Swine
KW - Immunoturbidimetry/veterinary
KW - Leukocyte L1 Antigen Complex
KW - Inflammatory Bowel Diseases/veterinary
KW - Feces
KW - Biomarkers
KW - Inflammation/veterinary
KW - Cattle Diseases/diagnosis
KW - Swine Diseases/diagnosis
KW - Porcine
KW - Biomarker
KW - Bovine
KW - Immunoturbidimetry
KW - Calprotectin
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U2 - 10.1016/j.rvsc.2023.105042
DO - 10.1016/j.rvsc.2023.105042
M3 - Article
C2 - 37806097
SN - 0034-5288
VL - 164
SP - 105042
JO - Research in Veterinary Science
JF - Research in Veterinary Science
M1 - 105042
ER -