Serological methods for the detection of antibodies against monkeypox virus applicable for laboratories with different biosafety levels

Author:

Grossegesse Marica1,Stern Daniel2,Hofmann Natalie1,Surtees Rebecca1,Kohl Claudia1,Michel Janine1,Nitsche Andreas1

Affiliation:

1. Robert Koch Institute Centre for Biological Threats and Special Pathogens: Highly Pathogenic Viruses (ZBS 1) Berlin Germany

2. Robert Koch Institute Centre for Biological Threats and Special Pathogens: Biological Toxins (ZBS 3) Berlin Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe monkeypox virus (MPXV) outbreak in 2022 has renewed interest in the detection of antibodies against orthopox viruses (OPXV) and MPXV, as serological methods can aid diagnostics and are key to epidemiological studies. Here three complementary serological methods are described with different strengths to aid the development and evaluation of in‐house assays: An immunofluorescence assay (IFA) for specific detection of IgG and IgM, an enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay for higher sample throughput to aid epidemiological studies and a neutralization test to detect virus neutralizing antibodies. As implementation of MPXV‐specific diagnostics is often hampered by the requirement for a dedicated biosafety level 3 laboratory (BSL‐3), the focus of this study is on biosafety aspects to facilitate safe testing also under BSL‐2 conditions. To this aim, it was analyzed whether OPXV, which can be handled under BSL‐2 conditions, could be used as less virulent alternatives to MPXV. Furthermore, an inactivation method was established to remove up to five log‐steps of infectious virus particles from viraemic sera without compromising antibody detection. The results show that immunological cross‐reactivity between OPXV provides an opportunity for the interchangeable usage of different OPXV species in serological assays, enabling MPXV serology outside of BSL‐3 facilities.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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