Abstract
AbstractPseudotype particle neutralization (pp-NT) is a next-generation serological assay employed for the sensitive study of influenza antibody responses, especially haemagglutinin stalk-directed antibodies. However, to date a validation of this assay has not been performed, and this limits its use to primarily research laboratories. To identify possible serological standards to be used in optimization and validation of the pp-NT, we have evaluated the cross-reactivity of hyperimmune chicken reference antisera in this assay. Our findings show that the cross-reactivity detected by the pp-NT assay is only in part explained by phylogenetic relationships and protein homology between the HA subtypes analysed; further studies are necessary to understand the origin of the cross-reactivity detected, and reference standards with higher specificity should be evaluated or generated de novo for future use in pp-NT.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory