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A novel reporter system for neutralizing and enhancing antibody assay against dengue virus.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Dengue virus (DENV) still poses a global public health threat, and no vaccine or antiviral therapy is currently available. Antibody plays distinct roles in controlling DENV infections. Neutralizing antibody is protective against DENV infection, whereas sub-neutralizing concentration of antibody can increase DENV infection, termed antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). Plaque-based assay represents the most widely accepted method measuring neutralizing or enhancing antibodies. RESULTS: In this study, a novel reporter virus-based system was developed for measuring neutralization and ADE activity. A stable Renilla luciferase reporter DENV (Luc-DENV) that can produce robust luciferase signals in BHK-21 and K562 cells were used to establish the assay and validated against traditional plaque-based assay. Luciferase value analysis using various known DENV-specific monoclonal antibodies showed good repeatability and a well linear correlation with conventional plaque-based assays. The newly developed assay was finally validated with clinical samples from infected animals and individuals. CONCLUSIONS: This reporter virus-based assay for neutralizing and enhancing antibody evaluation is rapid, lower cost, and high throughput, and will be helpful for laboratory detection and epidemiological investigation for DENV antibodies.

SUBMITTER: Song KY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3930823 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel reporter system for neutralizing and enhancing antibody assay against dengue virus.

Song Ke-Yu KY   Zhao Hui H   Jiang Zhen-You ZY   Li Xiao-Feng XF   Deng Yong-Qiang YQ   Jiang Tao T   Zhu Shun-Ya SY   Shi Pei-Yong PY   Zhang Bo B   Zhang Fu-Chun FC   Qin E-De ED   Qin Cheng-Feng CF  

BMC microbiology 20140218


<h4>Background</h4>Dengue virus (DENV) still poses a global public health threat, and no vaccine or antiviral therapy is currently available. Antibody plays distinct roles in controlling DENV infections. Neutralizing antibody is protective against DENV infection, whereas sub-neutralizing concentration of antibody can increase DENV infection, termed antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). Plaque-based assay represents the most widely accepted method measuring neutralizing or enhancing antibodies.<h  ...[more]

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