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Peer-reviewed veterinary case report

Competitive ELISA using a rabies glycoprotein-transformed cell line to semi-quantify rabies neutralizing-related antibodies in dogs.

Journal:
Vaccine
Year:
2009
Authors:
Zhang, Shoufeng et al.
Affiliation:
Veterinary Institute · China
Species:
dog

Abstract

Dogs are the principal vectors for rabies virus transmission to humans in many parts of the world. The current "gold standard" World Health Organization- and Office International des Epizooties-recommended tests for measuring anti-rabies virus antibodies in dogs, such as the fluorescent antibody virus neutralization (FAVN) test, requires high containment facilities and several days for results. Here, we describe a new competitive ELISA (c-ELISA) that utilizes a cell line stably expressing the rabies virus glycoprotein as the coating antigen and two horseradish peroxidase-labeled monoclonal rabies-neutralizing antibodies as indicator, which can be carried out in any basic laboratory. We demonstrate that the c-ELISA has high specificity and sensitivity. Application to 4350 dog serum samples showed a parallel relationship with the FAVN at neutralizing antibody levels up to 8.00 IU/ml. Since it can assay 40 or more samples in 1.5h, the c-ELISA is suitable for the surveillance of mass vaccination in dogs where rabies causes public concern.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19356613/