Cerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosis

Background The accuracy of the Lyme multiplex assay for the diagnosis of neuroborreliosis in horses is unknown. Hypothesis/Objectives To describe Lyme multiplex results in horses with a postmortem diagnosis of neuroborreliosis. The hypothesis was that paired serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) resul...

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Main Authors: Amy L. Johnson, Laura K. Johnstone, Darko Stefanovski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15067
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spelling doaj-44cafc18c41f4b2eb2f260f5136f25522020-11-25T02:44:10ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762018-03-0132283283810.1111/jvim.15067Cerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosisAmy L. Johnson0Laura K. Johnstone1Darko Stefanovski2Department of Clinical Studies, New Bolton CenterUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary MedicineKennett Square PennsylvaniaMassey UniversityPalmerston North New ZealandDepartment of Clinical Studies, New Bolton CenterUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary MedicineKennett Square PennsylvaniaBackground The accuracy of the Lyme multiplex assay for the diagnosis of neuroborreliosis in horses is unknown. Hypothesis/Objectives To describe Lyme multiplex results in horses with a postmortem diagnosis of neuroborreliosis. The hypothesis was that paired serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) results and a CSF : serum ratio would allow differentiation of horses with neuroborreliosis from those with other neurologic diseases. Animals Ninety horses that had neurologic examinations, serum and CSF Lyme multiplex analyses, and postmortem examination of the nervous system performed. Methods Retrospective study. Data collected included signalment, ante‐ and postmortem diagnoses, and serum and CSF Lyme multiplex results. The CSF : serum ratio was calculated by dividing CSF median fluorescent intensity (MFI) by serum MFI for each result. Results Ten horses had a final diagnosis of neuroborreliosis, 70 were diagnosed with other neurologic diseases, and 10 had no neurologic disease. Not all horses with neuroborreliosis had positive results: 4/10 had at least 1 positive serum result, 5/10 had at least 1 positive CSF result, and 3/10 had at least 1 CSF result 4‐fold higher than the corresponding serum result. Results were similar for the 70 horses with other neurologic diseases: 53% had at least 1 positive serum result, 50% had at least 1 positive CSF result, and 16% had at least 1 CSF result 4‐fold higher than the corresponding serum result. Conclusions and Clinical Importance Positive Lyme multiplex results were common in horses with neurologic diseases and did not adequately differentiate horses with neuroborreliosis from horses with other disorders.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15067Borrelia burgdorferiborreliosisimmunologyserology
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author Amy L. Johnson
Laura K. Johnstone
Darko Stefanovski
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Laura K. Johnstone
Darko Stefanovski
Cerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosis
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Borrelia burgdorferi
borreliosis
immunology
serology
author_facet Amy L. Johnson
Laura K. Johnstone
Darko Stefanovski
author_sort Amy L. Johnson
title Cerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosis
title_short Cerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosis
title_full Cerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosis
title_fullStr Cerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosis
title_full_unstemmed Cerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosis
title_sort cerebrospinal fluid lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosis
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
issn 0891-6640
1939-1676
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background The accuracy of the Lyme multiplex assay for the diagnosis of neuroborreliosis in horses is unknown. Hypothesis/Objectives To describe Lyme multiplex results in horses with a postmortem diagnosis of neuroborreliosis. The hypothesis was that paired serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) results and a CSF : serum ratio would allow differentiation of horses with neuroborreliosis from those with other neurologic diseases. Animals Ninety horses that had neurologic examinations, serum and CSF Lyme multiplex analyses, and postmortem examination of the nervous system performed. Methods Retrospective study. Data collected included signalment, ante‐ and postmortem diagnoses, and serum and CSF Lyme multiplex results. The CSF : serum ratio was calculated by dividing CSF median fluorescent intensity (MFI) by serum MFI for each result. Results Ten horses had a final diagnosis of neuroborreliosis, 70 were diagnosed with other neurologic diseases, and 10 had no neurologic disease. Not all horses with neuroborreliosis had positive results: 4/10 had at least 1 positive serum result, 5/10 had at least 1 positive CSF result, and 3/10 had at least 1 CSF result 4‐fold higher than the corresponding serum result. Results were similar for the 70 horses with other neurologic diseases: 53% had at least 1 positive serum result, 50% had at least 1 positive CSF result, and 16% had at least 1 CSF result 4‐fold higher than the corresponding serum result. Conclusions and Clinical Importance Positive Lyme multiplex results were common in horses with neurologic diseases and did not adequately differentiate horses with neuroborreliosis from horses with other disorders.
topic Borrelia burgdorferi
borreliosis
immunology
serology
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15067
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