Development of a varicella-zoster virus neutralization assay using a glycoprotein K antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot assay
- PMID: 24486923
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2014.01.014
Development of a varicella-zoster virus neutralization assay using a glycoprotein K antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot assay
Abstract
Plaque-reduction assays have been used to detect varicella-zoster virus (VZV)-neutralizing antibodies in sera for many decades. The current study characterized the mouse monoclonal antibody (MAb) 18A10, specific for VZV envelope glycoprotein K (gK), and applied this antibody to a new type of neutralization assay in the VZV field. The procedure is called the neutralization enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot (N-ELISPOT) assay and evolved from the VZV immunoperoxidase focus assay. Optimization of the assay involved defining the optimum combination of virus plaque-forming units (PFU) and antibody dilution, which were found to be 0-100 PFU and 1:200, respectively. Furthermore, the N-ELISPOT assay produced results consistent with that obtained for the plaque-reduction neutralization assay. Considering that the plaque-reduction neutralization assay is time-consuming and labor-intensive, the VZV N-ELISPOT assay offers several advantages including reproducibility and applicability for high-throughput analysis of humoral immune responses to VZV.
Keywords: ELISPOT; Nutralization; Paque-reduction assay; VZV; gK.
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