A high-throughput neutralization assay for yellow fever serodiagnostics

Author:

Rasulova MadinaORCID,Vercruysse Thomas,Paulissen Jasmine,Coun Catherina,Suin Vanessa,Heyndrickx Leo,Ma Ji,Geerts Katrien,Timmermans Jolien,Mishra Niraj,Li Li-Hsin,Kum Dieudonné Buh,Coelmont Lotte,Van Gucht Steven,Karimzadeh Hadi,Thorn-Seshold JuliaORCID,Rothenfußer Simon,Ariën Kevin K.,Neyts Johan,Dallmeier Kai,Thibaut Hendrik Jan

Abstract

AbstractQuick and accurate detection of neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) against yellow fever is essential in serodiagnosis during outbreaks, for surveillance and to evaluate vaccine efficacy in population-wide studies. All this requires serological assays that can process a large number of samples in a highly standardized format. Albeit being laborious, time-consuming and limited in throughput, classical plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) is still considered gold standard for the detection and quantification of nAbs due to its sensitivity and specificity. Here we report the development of an alternative fluorescence-based serological assay (SNTFLUO) with an equally high sensitivity and specificity that is fit for high-throughput testing with the potential for automation. Finally, our novel SNTFLUO was cross-validated in several reference laboratories and against international WHO standards showing its potential to be implemented in clinical use. SNTFLUO assays with similar performance are available for the Japanese encephalitis, Zika and dengue viruses amenable for differential diagnostics.IMPORTANCEFast and accurate detection of neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) against yellow fever virus (YFV) is key in yellow fever serodiagnosis, outbreak surveillance and monitoring of vaccine efficacy. Although classical PRNT still remains gold standard for measuring YFV nAbs, this methodology suffers from inherent limitations such as a low throughput and an overall high labor intensity. We present a novel fluorescence-based serum neutralization test (SNTFLUO) with equally high sensitivity and specificity that is fit for processing large number of samples in a highly standardized manner and has the potential to be implemented in clinical use. In addition, we present SNTFLUO assays with similar performance for Japanese encephalitis, Zika and dengue viruses opening new avenues for differential diagnostics.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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