Rapid quantitation of cytomegalovirus and assay of neutralizing antibody by using monoclonal antibody to the major immediate-early viral protein

Author:

Chou S W1,Scott K M1

Affiliation:

1. Medical Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Portland, Oregon.

Abstract

An overnight assay, based on staining cytomegalovirus-infected cells with monoclonal antibody to the 72,000-molecular-weight major immediate-early viral protein, was compared with a conventional 14-day plaque assay for quantitation of cell-free stocks of cytomegalovirus laboratory strain AD-169 and 20 other clinical strains. Viral titers were quantitatively similar when determined by either method, but centrifugation of monolayers during inoculation enhanced viral infectivity an average of 4.1-fold. When used for scoring neutralizing antibody assays, monoclonal antibody staining yielded titers within one dilution of 14-day plaque-reduction assays in 54 of 56 titrations. Of 21 cytomegalovirus strains, 2 were not recognized by the monoclonal antibody used. Assay with monoclonal antibody offers a rapid and accurate alternative to plaque assays for quantitation or neutralization of cytomegalovirus.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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