A new model to Calibrate a Reference Standard for bovine tuberculin purified protein derivative in the target species

Since 1986, use of a Bovine International Standard (BIS) for bovine tuberculin has been required to ensure national and international uniformity regarding the potency designation of bovine tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative (PPDb) preparations produced by multiple manufacturers. The BIS is the unique golden standard in the guinea pig potency assay, representing 100% potency, where potencies of production batches are calculated as relative potencies in comparison with the potency of the BIS which was set at 32,500 international Unit (IU) per mg. The stock supply and lifetime of the BIS is limited.The aim of this study was to develop a model to determine the potency of a newly produced in-house Reference Standard (RS) for PPDb with great accuracy in the target species (cattle) and to prove its precision and accuracy in the guinea pig potency test. First simulations were done to estimate the required number of cattle needed. Then, 30 naturally bTB infected cattle were subjected to a tuberculin skin test using multiple injections of both the RS and the BIS. Both were applied randomly in the same volume and concentration (1 dose). The potency of the RS against the BIS was directly derived from the least square means (LSMEANS) and was estimated as 1.067 (95% CI: 1.025-1.109), equal to a potency of 34,700 ± 1,400 IU/mg. In six guinea pig potency assays the RS was used to assign potencies to production batches of PPDb. Here, precision and accuracy of the RS was determined according to the parallel-line assay. Relative potencies were estimated by exponentiation of the common slope. The corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained according to Fieller's theorem. In sensitized guinea pigs, the relative potency of the RS against the BIS was 1.115 (95% CI: 0.871-1.432), corresponding to an absolute potency of 36,238 IU/mg (95% CI: 28,308-46,540).In conclusion: the method used to determine the potency of the RS against the BIS in naturally bTB infected cattle, resulted in a highly accurate potency estimate of the RS. The RS can be used in the guinea pig test to assign potencies to PPDb production batches with high precision and accuracy.

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Main Authors: Frankena, Klaas, Jacobs, Liesbeth, van Dijk, Tonny, Good, Margaret, Duignan, Anthony, de Jong, Mart C.M.
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Subjects:Bovine international standard, Cattle, Guinea pigs, Mycobacterium bovis, New reference standard, Potency estimation, Tuberculin,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5423392024-10-01 Frankena, Klaas Jacobs, Liesbeth van Dijk, Tonny Good, Margaret Duignan, Anthony de Jong, Mart C.M. Article/Letter to editor Frontiers in Veterinary Science 5 (2018) OCT ISSN: 2297-1769 A new model to Calibrate a Reference Standard for bovine tuberculin purified protein derivative in the target species 2018 Since 1986, use of a Bovine International Standard (BIS) for bovine tuberculin has been required to ensure national and international uniformity regarding the potency designation of bovine tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative (PPDb) preparations produced by multiple manufacturers. The BIS is the unique golden standard in the guinea pig potency assay, representing 100% potency, where potencies of production batches are calculated as relative potencies in comparison with the potency of the BIS which was set at 32,500 international Unit (IU) per mg. The stock supply and lifetime of the BIS is limited.The aim of this study was to develop a model to determine the potency of a newly produced in-house Reference Standard (RS) for PPDb with great accuracy in the target species (cattle) and to prove its precision and accuracy in the guinea pig potency test. First simulations were done to estimate the required number of cattle needed. Then, 30 naturally bTB infected cattle were subjected to a tuberculin skin test using multiple injections of both the RS and the BIS. Both were applied randomly in the same volume and concentration (1 dose). The potency of the RS against the BIS was directly derived from the least square means (LSMEANS) and was estimated as 1.067 (95% CI: 1.025-1.109), equal to a potency of 34,700 ± 1,400 IU/mg. In six guinea pig potency assays the RS was used to assign potencies to production batches of PPDb. Here, precision and accuracy of the RS was determined according to the parallel-line assay. Relative potencies were estimated by exponentiation of the common slope. The corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained according to Fieller's theorem. In sensitized guinea pigs, the relative potency of the RS against the BIS was 1.115 (95% CI: 0.871-1.432), corresponding to an absolute potency of 36,238 IU/mg (95% CI: 28,308-46,540).In conclusion: the method used to determine the potency of the RS against the BIS in naturally bTB infected cattle, resulted in a highly accurate potency estimate of the RS. The RS can be used in the guinea pig test to assign potencies to PPDb production batches with high precision and accuracy. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/a-new-model-to-calibrate-a-reference-standard-for-bovine-tubercul 10.3389/fvets.2018.00232 https://edepot.wur.nl/463006 Bovine international standard Cattle Guinea pigs Mycobacterium bovis New reference standard Potency estimation Tuberculin https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Bovine international standard
Cattle
Guinea pigs
Mycobacterium bovis
New reference standard
Potency estimation
Tuberculin
Bovine international standard
Cattle
Guinea pigs
Mycobacterium bovis
New reference standard
Potency estimation
Tuberculin
spellingShingle Bovine international standard
Cattle
Guinea pigs
Mycobacterium bovis
New reference standard
Potency estimation
Tuberculin
Bovine international standard
Cattle
Guinea pigs
Mycobacterium bovis
New reference standard
Potency estimation
Tuberculin
Frankena, Klaas
Jacobs, Liesbeth
van Dijk, Tonny
Good, Margaret
Duignan, Anthony
de Jong, Mart C.M.
A new model to Calibrate a Reference Standard for bovine tuberculin purified protein derivative in the target species
description Since 1986, use of a Bovine International Standard (BIS) for bovine tuberculin has been required to ensure national and international uniformity regarding the potency designation of bovine tuberculin Purified Protein Derivative (PPDb) preparations produced by multiple manufacturers. The BIS is the unique golden standard in the guinea pig potency assay, representing 100% potency, where potencies of production batches are calculated as relative potencies in comparison with the potency of the BIS which was set at 32,500 international Unit (IU) per mg. The stock supply and lifetime of the BIS is limited.The aim of this study was to develop a model to determine the potency of a newly produced in-house Reference Standard (RS) for PPDb with great accuracy in the target species (cattle) and to prove its precision and accuracy in the guinea pig potency test. First simulations were done to estimate the required number of cattle needed. Then, 30 naturally bTB infected cattle were subjected to a tuberculin skin test using multiple injections of both the RS and the BIS. Both were applied randomly in the same volume and concentration (1 dose). The potency of the RS against the BIS was directly derived from the least square means (LSMEANS) and was estimated as 1.067 (95% CI: 1.025-1.109), equal to a potency of 34,700 ± 1,400 IU/mg. In six guinea pig potency assays the RS was used to assign potencies to production batches of PPDb. Here, precision and accuracy of the RS was determined according to the parallel-line assay. Relative potencies were estimated by exponentiation of the common slope. The corresponding 95% confidence intervals were obtained according to Fieller's theorem. In sensitized guinea pigs, the relative potency of the RS against the BIS was 1.115 (95% CI: 0.871-1.432), corresponding to an absolute potency of 36,238 IU/mg (95% CI: 28,308-46,540).In conclusion: the method used to determine the potency of the RS against the BIS in naturally bTB infected cattle, resulted in a highly accurate potency estimate of the RS. The RS can be used in the guinea pig test to assign potencies to PPDb production batches with high precision and accuracy.
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topic_facet Bovine international standard
Cattle
Guinea pigs
Mycobacterium bovis
New reference standard
Potency estimation
Tuberculin
author Frankena, Klaas
Jacobs, Liesbeth
van Dijk, Tonny
Good, Margaret
Duignan, Anthony
de Jong, Mart C.M.
author_facet Frankena, Klaas
Jacobs, Liesbeth
van Dijk, Tonny
Good, Margaret
Duignan, Anthony
de Jong, Mart C.M.
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title A new model to Calibrate a Reference Standard for bovine tuberculin purified protein derivative in the target species
title_short A new model to Calibrate a Reference Standard for bovine tuberculin purified protein derivative in the target species
title_full A new model to Calibrate a Reference Standard for bovine tuberculin purified protein derivative in the target species
title_fullStr A new model to Calibrate a Reference Standard for bovine tuberculin purified protein derivative in the target species
title_full_unstemmed A new model to Calibrate a Reference Standard for bovine tuberculin purified protein derivative in the target species
title_sort new model to calibrate a reference standard for bovine tuberculin purified protein derivative in the target species
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