Enzyme immunosorbent assay for Ebola virus antigens in tissues of infected primates

Author:

Ksiazek T G1,Rollin P E1,Jahrling P B1,Johnson E1,Dalgard D W1,Peters C J1

Affiliation:

1. Disease Assessment Division, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Frederick, Maryland 21702-5011.

Abstract

A sandwich enzyme immunosorbent assay (EIA) using a mixture of mouse monoclonal antibodies for antigen capture and polyclonal hyperimmune rabbit anti-Ebola virus serum for antigen detection was developed and evaluated on the tissues of monkeys naturally or experimentally infected with strains of Ebola viruses. When compared with virus isolation, the antigen detection EIA was both sensitive and specific: 44 of 45 (97.7%) liver homogenates and 38 of 41 (92.7%) spleen homogenates that were culture positive and tested by both techniques were positive for viral antigen, while 85 of 87 (97.7%) culture-negative liver homogenates and 66 of 66 culture-negative spleen homogenates were found to be antigen negative. The assay, initially developed to detect antigens of prototype African strains of Ebola virus, reliably detected related strains of Ebola virus found during two recent outbreaks of Ebola virus infection among imported, quarantined Macaca fascicularis monkeys in the United States. The assay allows economical and rapid testing of large numbers of tissue specimens. Antigen was found in homogenates of spleen and liver and in serum.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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