Establishment of an Indirect ELISA for Serological Diagnosis of Lyme Disease in Mice
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Key Laboratory of Veterinary Pharmaceutical Development,Lanzhou Institute of Husbandry and Pharma-Ceutical Sciences,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs

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supported by the Provincial Talent Project of Gansu Province (Grant Nos. 2024QNTD41), the Youth Science and Technology Fund Program of Gansu province (Grant No. 23JRRA562),CAAS-ASTIP-2014-LIHPS,the earmarked fund for CARS-37,the Lanzhou Youth Science and Technology Talent Innovation Project (2023-QN-73)。

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    This study established an indirect ELISA-based serological diagnostic method for Lyme disease in mice, using whole-cell antigens of Borrelia garinii strain SZ. Through systematic optimization of experimental conditions, the optimal reaction system was determined as follows: antigen coating concentration of 0.2 μg/μl, serum dilution ratio of 1:200, and enzyme-labeled secondary antibody concentration of 1:2000. This method ensured high sensitivity (OD value > 0.8) while significantly reducing antigen consumption. Antibody dynamic analysis revealed that serum antibody levels in infected mice peaked between 12–25 days post-inoculation, with a specificity antibody ratio (ArB%) threshold of 41.7% to distinguish positive and negative samples. The study also evaluated cross-reactivity between B. garinii and Borrelia burgdorferi (B31) strain as well as Borrelia afzelii (BO23)strain, indicating certain cross-reactivity with BO23 but no significant cross-reactivity with B31. The results demonstrated that this method is simple, cost-effective, and suitable for primary laboratories and small-scale screening. It provides a reliable standardized technical support for the laboratory diagnosis and epidemiological surveillance of Lyme disease.

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  • Received:July 08,2025
  • Revised:January 06,2026
  • Adopted:January 19,2026
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