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Development of Monoclonal Antibodies for Identifying Plant-Parasitic Nematodes

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19 juil. 2025
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Currently available nematode identification techniques rely on visual microscopic examination of their morphology and limited molecular assays. These methods generally serve their purpose of enumerating nematode genera and informing management recommendations. However, when identifying variations in pathogenicity or virulence within nematode populations and species – which is crucial for specific plant-parasitic nematode management recommendations – these methods are insufficient. Here, we demonstrate that nucleotide sequence information for tens of thousands of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) can be generated for identification purposes using a single-cell RNA-seq of mature B cells obtained from mice immunized with nematode antigens. We also provide proof of concept by synthesizing two of these mAbs in vitro and demonstrate specificity using ELISA. Since mAbs can bind to a variety of molecules, their potential use may surpass discrimination among pathotype groups and shed light on what contributes to pathogenicity or virulence of nematodes that produce, or are associated with, these antigenic molecules.

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Sciences de la vie, Sciences de la vie, autres