Evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies using a vesicular stomatitis virus possessing SARS-CoV-2 spike protein
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Published:2021-01-12
Issue:1
Volume:18
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ISSN:1743-422X
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Container-title:Virology Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Virol J
Author:
Tani HidekiORCID, Kimura Miyuki, Tan Long, Yoshida Yoshihiro, Ozawa Tatsuhiko, Kishi Hiroyuki, Fukushi Shuetsu, Saijo Masayuki, Sano Kaori, Suzuki Tadaki, Kawasuji Hitoshi, Ueno Akitoshi, Miyajima Yuki, Fukui Yasutaka, Sakamaki Ippei, Yamamoto Yoshihiro, Morinaga Yoshitomo
Abstract
Abstract
Background
SARS-CoV-2 is a novel coronavirus that emerged in 2019 and is now classified in the genus Coronavirus with closely related SARS-CoV. SARS-CoV-2 is highly pathogenic in humans and is classified as a biosafety level (BSL)-3 pathogen, which makes manipulating it relatively difficult due to its infectious nature.
Methods
To circumvent the need for BSL-3 laboratories, an alternative assay was developed that avoids live virus and instead uses a recombinant VSV expressing luciferase and possesses the full length or truncated spike proteins of SARS-CoV-2. Furthermore, to measure SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies under BSL2 conditions, a chemiluminescence reduction neutralization test (CRNT) for SARS-CoV-2 was developed. The neutralization values of the serum samples collected from hospitalized patients with COVID-19 or SARS-CoV-2 PCR-negative donors against the pseudotyped virus infection evaluated by the CRNT were compared with antibody titers determined from an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or an immunofluorescence assay (IFA).
Results
The CRNT, which used whole blood collected from hospitalized patients with COVID-19, was also examined. As a result, the inhibition of pseudotyped virus infection was specifically observed in both serum and whole blood and was also correlated with the results of the IFA.
Conclusions
In conclusion, the CRNT for COVID-19 is a convenient assay system that can be performed in a BSL-2 laboratory with high specificity and sensitivity for evaluating the occurrence of neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2.
Funder
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Virology
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