Highly specific serological diagnosis of Borna disease virus 1 (BoDV-1) and variegated squirrel bornavirus 1 (VSBV-1) encephalitis by novel antibody isotype assay with multiple viral antigens

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
Mathias Schlegel , Petra Allartz , Ariane Wenzel , Thomas Faupel , Klemens Loester , Dennis Tappe
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Abstract

Background

Human bornavirus encephalitis is an emerging, severe and nearly uniformly fatal zoonotic disease in Germany. The etiological pathogens so far encompass the Borna disease virus 1 (BoDV-1) and the variegated squirrel bornavirus 1 (VSBV-1). While BoDV-1 is at least harbored by the white-toothed shrew (Crocidura leucodon) as a natural reservoir and autochthonous in Germany, VSBV-1 has been detected in captive exotic squirrels with an unknown geographical origin. Clinically, a rapid progression is typical for both forms of bornavirus encephalitis, however, medical awareness is low, and therefore treatment attempts are notably delayed. Diagnosis relies on symptomatology, epidemiology, imaging, and virologic testing. One cornerstone of laboratory diagnosis is serology with limitations in sensitivity and specificity.

Objectives

Here, we describe a newly developed spot immunoassay using recombinant BoDV-1 nucleoprotein (N), phosphoprotein (P), accessory protein X (X), and glycoprotein (GP) to detect bornavirus-reactive IgG, IgM and IgA antibodies.

Study design

A comparatively large cohort encompassing 14 patients with BoDV-1 encephalitis and one individual with VSBV-1 encephalitis were tested. In addition, 241 patients with encephalitis of unknown etiology, 58 interference samples, as well as 40 blood donor samples were analyzed.

Results

The combined use of different antibody isotype-specific conjugates with four different BoDV-1-specific proteins (N/P/X/GP) while employing a newly developed evaluation scheme enabled a highly specific (97–100 %) diagnosis in patients with either form of bornavirus encephalitis, with a sensitivity of up to 92 %.

Conclusions

The novel spot immunoassay is an easy-to-use approach for the specific and sensitive serological diagnosis of human bornavirus encephalitis.
基于多种病毒抗原的新型抗体同型试验对Borna病病毒1 (BoDV-1)和杂色松鼠bordv -1脑炎的高特异性血清学诊断
背景:人病毒性脑炎是德国一种新兴的、严重的、几乎一致致命的人畜共患疾病。到目前为止,病原病原体包括博尔纳病病毒1 (BoDV-1)和松鼠斑状病毒1 (vsv -1)。虽然BoDV-1至少在白齿鼩(Crocidura leucodon)中作为天然宿主和德国本土存在,但在地理来源未知的圈养外来松鼠中发现了vsv -1。在临床上,这两种形式的病毒性脑炎都有典型的快速进展,然而,医疗意识较低,因此治疗尝试明显延迟。诊断依赖于症状学、流行病学、影像学和病毒学检测。血清学是实验室诊断的基础之一,但在敏感性和特异性方面存在局限性。本研究采用重组BoDV-1核蛋白(N)、磷蛋白(P)、辅助蛋白X (X)和糖蛋白(GP)进行斑点免疫检测,检测bornavvirus反应性IgG、IgM和IgA抗体。研究设计一个比较大的队列,包括14例BoDV-1脑炎患者和1例vsv -1脑炎患者。此外,对241例不明原因脑炎患者、58份干扰样本和40份献血者样本进行分析。结果将不同抗体同型特异性结合物与四种不同bodv -1特异性蛋白(N/P/X/GP)结合使用,同时采用新开发的评估方案,可对任何形式的博纳病毒脑炎患者进行高度特异性(97 - 100%)的诊断,灵敏度高达92%。结论斑点免疫分析法是一种简便、特异、灵敏的人病毒性脑炎血清学诊断方法。
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Journal of Clinical Virology
Journal of Clinical Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
22.70
自引率
1.10%
发文量
149
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Virology, an esteemed international publication, serves as the official journal for both the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology and The European Society for Clinical Virology. Dedicated to advancing the understanding of human virology in clinical settings, the Journal of Clinical Virology focuses on disseminating research papers and reviews pertaining to the clinical aspects of virology. Its scope encompasses articles discussing diagnostic methodologies and virus-induced clinical conditions, with an emphasis on practicality and relevance to clinical practice. The journal publishes on topics that include: • new diagnostic technologies • nucleic acid amplification and serologic testing • targeted and metagenomic next-generation sequencing • emerging pandemic viral threats • respiratory viruses • transplant viruses • chronic viral infections • cancer-associated viruses • gastrointestinal viruses • central nervous system viruses • one health (excludes animal health)
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