Variability in single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) potency affected by influenza vaccine reference antigen/antiserum combinations: relationship between dissociation constant and robustness of SRID potency.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Haruna Nishijima, Noriko Shimasaki, Tomoko Kuwahara, Yusuke Nakai, Kazuya Nakamura, Kayoko Sato, Keiko Murano, Shigeyuki Itamura, Akihide Ryo, Yuichi Harada
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Abstract

The potencies of domestic influenza virus reference antigens were initially calibrated using a single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) assay using primarily prepared international reference antigens. The SRID potency should not be affected when using another reference antigen calibrated with the same international antigen. However, the SRID potency of the test antigens can vary, although the causes of these discrepancies remain unclear. Here, we calibrated two candidate reference antigens (LotA and LotB) in the A(H3N2) subtype with various pairs of reference reagent sets (antigen and antiserum). The potencies of LotA and LotB varied depending on the reagent pair used, with a more pronounced effect in LotA (CV = 5.4% vs. 3.8%). To explore the cause of these divergences, we analyzed the dissociation constant of each reagent pair and scored them based on the hypothesis that pairs exhibiting stronger antigen-antibody binding would have smaller precipitin rings. Comparing these scores with the respective potency scores, we observed a strong correlation between the Binding score (relative BLI-KD) and potency score in LotA (r = 0.8464, p = 0.0001) but not in LotB (r = 0.4000, p = 0.1408). These data suggest that antigen-antibody binding strength is an influencing factor of SRID potency.

流感疫苗参考抗原/抗血清组合对单一径向免疫扩散(SRID)效力影响的变异性:解离常数与SRID效力稳健性的关系
国内流感病毒参考抗原的效价最初采用单一径向免疫扩散(SRID)试验,使用主要制备的国际参考抗原进行校准。使用同一国际抗原校准的另一参比抗原时,不应影响SRID效价。然而,测试抗原的SRID效力可能有所不同,尽管这些差异的原因尚不清楚。在这里,我们用不同对的参考试剂(抗原和抗血清)校准了A(H3N2)亚型的两个候选参考抗原(LotA和LotB)。LotA和LotB的效力取决于所使用的试剂对,LotA的效果更明显(CV = 5.4% vs. 3.8%)。为了探究这些差异的原因,我们分析了每个试剂对的解离常数,并基于抗原抗体结合较强的试剂对具有较小的沉淀环的假设对其进行评分。将这些评分与各自的效价评分进行比较,我们发现lotta的结合评分(相对bbi - kd)与效价评分之间存在很强的相关性(r = 0.8464, p = 0.0001),而LotB的结合评分与效价评分之间没有相关性(r = 0.4000, p = 0.1408)。这些数据提示抗原抗体结合强度是影响SRID效价的一个因素。
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172
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2 months
期刊介绍: Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases (JJID), an official bimonthly publication of National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan, publishes papers dealing with basic research on infectious diseases relevant to humans in the fields of bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, medical entomology, vaccinology, and toxinology. Pathology, immunology, biochemistry, and blood safety related to microbial pathogens are among the fields covered. Sections include: original papers, short communications, epidemiological reports, methods, laboratory and epidemiology communications, letters to the editor, and reviews.
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