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Title: Agar Gel Immunodiffusion (AGID) Test Principles and Techniques


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Agar Gel Immunodiffusion(AGID) Test Principles
and Techniques
Dennis A. Senne dennis.a.senne_at_aphis.usda.gov USD
A, APHIS, VS, National Veterinary Services
Laboratories, Ames, IA 50010
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Agar Gel Immunodiffusion TestDefinition
  • The passive diffusion of soluble antigens and/or
    antibodies toward each other leading to their
    precipitation in a gel matrix
  • Synonyms
  • Ouchterlony test (1949)
  • Double immunodiffusion test
  • Agar gel precipitin (AGP)

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Agar Gel Immunodiffusion Test (AGID)
  • Advantages
  • Group-specific test (detects antibodies to all
    subtypes of flu-A, determine antigenic
    relationships)
  • Easy, requires few reagents/equip
  • Disadvantages
  • Semi quantitative
  • Moderate sensitivity
  • Subjective interpretation
  • Requires 24 hr

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100 mm petri dishes 15-17 ml agar 60 mm petri
dishes 5-6 ml agar
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Agar Gel Immunodiffusion TestGel Preparation
  • 0.9 agarose in PBS (0.01M, pH 7.2) with 8
    sodium chloride
  • Dissolve, autoclave 10 min, cool to about 60-80C
    and dispense
  • Pour plates on same day used
  • 15 17 ml (100 x 15 mm petri dishes)
  • 5 6 ml (60 x 15 mm petri dishes)

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Template Dimensions
Wells 2.4 mm apart
Wells 5.3 mm in diameter
Agar 2.8 mm thick
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Source of Template Cutters
Veterinary Diagnostic Technology, Inc. 4890 Van
Gordon St., Suite 101 Wheat Ridge, Co.
80033 Phone (303) 467-2741 Fax (303) 467-2799
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Placement of Reagents/Samples
Sample 1
Sample 3
As
Ag
As
As
Sample 2
As Positive enhancement serum
Ag Antigen
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Numbering Patterns
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2
3
4
5
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7
100 x 15 mm petri dish
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Agar Gel Immunodiffusion TestReagent Sources
(AIV)
  • NVSL, Ames, IA
  • Domestic AIV surveillance antigen and
    enhancement serum are available, free of charge
  • Export testing, international available for
    sale
  • Charles River (SPAFAS), Norwich, CT
  • AIV antigen and enhancement serum available for
    sale

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Filling Wells
50-60 µl
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Cross section of wells showing reagent levels
Over
Under
Correct
filled
filled
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Hold Tip Vertical When Filling Wells
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Method Not Recommended
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Fill All Wells
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Diffusion of Reagents
Ag
As
Seen as a precipitin line when concentrations
are optimal
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Diffusion of Reagents
Ag
As
At 24 hours a
precipitin line is visible
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Precipitin Lines After 24 Hours Incubation
(Negative samples)
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Examples of Positive Reactions
May be seen as light haze
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Examples of Nonspecific Lines
Negative
Negative
Line of partial identity
Line of non identity
Negative
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Incomplete Line Formation
Before 24 hours
At 24 - 48 hours
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Potential Positive Sample
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Additional Problems
Halos
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AS
3
1
AG
AS
AS
2
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1
AS
AS
AG
2
3
AS
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1
AS
AS
AG
2
3
AS
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1
AS
AS
AG
3
2
AS
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1
AS
AS
AG
2
3
AS
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AS
4
1
AG
3
2
AS
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Unbalanced Reagent
Concentrations
As
As
Ag
Ag
As
As
As
As
As too strong
Ag too strong
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Cutting Errors
May miss the weak positives
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