Development of flow cytometry-based Zika virus detection assay.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 VIROLOGY
Sojan Abraham, Steven Wood
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Abstract

Standard assays based on ELISA and RT-PCR have been widely used to detect flaviviral infections, including the Zika virus (Zika). Despite their simple, unique, and sensitive features, RT-PCR and ELISA-based assays cannot meet the requirements of high-throughput screening of bulk samples during an outbreak. Several research groups around the world are working on the development of rapid, multiplex, and sensitive assays to overcome the limitations of standard assays used in viral detection. Recent advances in flow cytometry have led to remarkable progress in its use as a basic analysis tool in laboratories. Here, we used the advantages of flow cytometry to develop a Zika detection assay using recombinant Zika envelope (E) protein. The E protein-based flow cytometry assay was able to detect anti-Zika E antibodies from Zika-infected patients, Zika-infected mice, and mice immunized with recombinant Zika E protein. We report the development of the first flow cytometry-based diagnostic assay that can be used for Zika detection. Its rapid turnaround time and ability to detect antibodies from Zika-infected patients can be used to improve the diagnostic accuracy of Zika detection. Keywords: Flavivirus; Zika virus; E protein; NS-1 protein; flow cytometry; ELISA; RT-PCR.

基于流式细胞术的寨卡病毒检测方法的建立。
基于ELISA和RT-PCR的标准检测已广泛用于检测黄病毒感染,包括寨卡病毒(Zika)。尽管RT-PCR和基于elisa的检测方法具有简单、独特和敏感的特点,但它们不能满足疫情期间大量样品高通量筛选的要求。世界各地的几个研究小组正在致力于开发快速、多重和敏感的检测方法,以克服用于病毒检测的标准检测方法的局限性。近年来,流式细胞术作为一种基础分析工具在实验室中的应用取得了显著进展。在这里,我们利用流式细胞术的优势,利用重组寨卡病毒包膜(E)蛋白开发了一种寨卡病毒检测方法。基于E蛋白的流式细胞术检测能够检测寨卡病毒感染患者、寨卡病毒感染小鼠和重组寨卡病毒E蛋白免疫小鼠的抗寨卡病毒E抗体。我们报告了首个基于流式细胞术的可用于寨卡病毒检测的诊断检测方法的开发。它的快速周转时间和检测寨卡病毒感染患者抗体的能力可用于提高寨卡病毒检测的诊断准确性。关键词:黄;Zika病毒;E蛋白;NS-1蛋白质;流式细胞术;ELISA;rt - pcr。
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Acta virologica
Acta virologica 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
11.80%
发文量
43
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta virologica is an international journal of predominantly molecular and cellular virology. Acta virologica aims to publish papers reporting original results of fundamental and applied research mainly on human, animal and plant viruses at cellular and molecular level. As a matter of tradition, also rickettsiae are included. Areas of interest are virus structure and morphology, molecular biology of virus-cell interactions, molecular genetics of viruses, pathogenesis of viral diseases, viral immunology, vaccines, antiviral drugs and viral diagnostics.
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