Quantitation of poliovirus antigens in inactivated viral vaccines by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using animal sera and monoclonal antibodies

Carol Singer , Frederick Knauert , Grace Bushar , Michael Klutch , Ron Lundquist , Gerald V. Quinnan Jr.
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Abstract

Recent advances in methods for the manufacture of inactivated poliovirus vaccines have resulted in increased vaccine immunogenicity. In conjunction with this capability it is important to have available highly sensitive and quantitative potency assays. The potential suitability of enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) was evaluated using animal sera with neutralizing antibodies or neutralizing monoclonal antibodies for antigen detection in potency tests. The monoclonal antibodies developed, which bound D antigen but not C antigen, were neutralizing unless relatively weakly reactive. Those that bound C antigen only were non-neutralizing. Those that bound both C and D antigens were sometimes neutralizing. D-specific and D/C-specific neutralizing monoclonal antibodies against type-2 poliovirus protected mice on passive immunization against paralytic disease and death from the MEF strain virus. Potency measurements by ELISA using either D-specific neutralizing monoclonal antibodies or type-specific goat sera for antigen detection were sensitive and precise. Tests using C-specific monoclonal antibodies for antigen detection indicated that increased C antigen content may result in falsely elevated reactivities of animal sera with some vaccines. Monoclonal antibodies may be useful ELISA reagents for IPV potency testing.

用动物血清和单克隆抗体酶联免疫吸附法定量灭活病毒疫苗中的脊髓灰质炎病毒抗原
最近在制造灭活脊髓灰质炎病毒疫苗的方法方面取得了进展,从而提高了疫苗的免疫原性。与此能力相结合,重要的是要有可用的高灵敏度和定量效价分析。采用中和抗体或中和单克隆抗体的动物血清,对酶联免疫分析法(ELISA)在效价试验中抗原检测的潜在适用性进行了评估。所制备的单克隆抗体,结合D抗原而不结合C抗原,除非反应性相对较弱,否则是中和的。那些只结合C抗原的是非中和的。那些同时结合C和D抗原的抗原有时被中和。针对2型脊髓灰质炎病毒的D特异性和D/ c特异性中和单克隆抗体对小鼠被动免疫MEF株病毒的麻痹性疾病和死亡具有保护作用。用d特异性中和单克隆抗体或型特异性羊血清进行抗原检测的ELISA效价测定灵敏、准确。使用C特异性单克隆抗体进行抗原检测的试验表明,C抗原含量的增加可能导致动物血清对某些疫苗的反应性错误升高。单克隆抗体可作为IPV效价检测的ELISA试剂。
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