Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10966342 | Vaccine | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We have established a new reporter gene-based RSV neutralization test using Renilla luciferase. The RSV-Luciferase Neutralization Test (RSV-Luc-NeuT) is a simple, rapid, high throughput, and less labor intensive functional serological assay than the traditional RSV-PRNT, capable of measuring a broad range of anti-RSV neutralizing antibodies targeting both RSV-F and RSV-G proteins. Specificity and sensitivity of the RSV-Luc-NeuT are comparable to the RSV-PRNT. Panels of pre-vaccination and post-vaccination animal sera, monoclonal antibodies and animal polyclonal anti-RSV sera confirmed assay specificity. A panel of 60 human sera demonstrated high assay sensitivity for measurement of RSV neutralizing antibodies that strongly correlated with the RSV-PRNT titers (R2Â =Â 0.864). Neutralization in the presence of guinea pig complement (GPC) increased PRNT titers more than the RSV-Luc-NeuT neutralizing antibody titers for these human sera. This newly developed simple, high throughput, RSV-Luc-NeuT could be easily automated and applied in measurement of RSV neutralization titers in large vaccine trials.
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Authors
Sandra Fuentes, Roberta L. Crim, Judy Beeler, Michael N. Teng, Hana Golding, Surender Khurana,