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Comparative Study
. 1986 Aug;14(1):57-63.
doi: 10.1016/0166-0934(86)90007-8.

Improved ELISA for the detection of adenovirus antigen in faeces extracts by the biotin/streptavidin interaction

Comparative Study

Improved ELISA for the detection of adenovirus antigen in faeces extracts by the biotin/streptavidin interaction

K Mortensson-Egnund et al. J Virol Methods. 1986 Aug.

Abstract

Two enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for detection of adenovirus antigen in faecal extracts have been established. A conjugate of rabbit anti-(human) adenovirus immunoglobulin and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) prepared by means of a hetero-bifunctional reagent, N-succinimidyl-3-(2-pyridyldithio) propionate (SPDP), was used in the conventional ELISA, and a biotin-labelled antibody in combination with a streptavidin/peroxidase complex in the other (BS-ELISA). A collection of 60 faecal extracts, in which adenovirus had been demonstrated by immunosorbent electron microscopy (ISEM) in 29 samples, was selected and examined by ELISA and BS-ELISA. The presence of adenovirus was demonstrated in 38 (63%) of the samples by BS-ELISA compared to 34 (58%) by ELISA, showing the advantage of the biotin/streptavidin system for setting up ELISA assays. Comparison of the three different techniques showed that the biotin/streptavidin (BS-ELISA) is the most sensitive assay for detection of adenovirus antigen in faecal samples.

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