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D Samuel1, B Megson, M Strang, H Appleton.
Abstract
A simple, sensitive, specific and rapid procedure for isolating and typing polioviruses is described. Specimens are inoculated onto confluent monolayers of cell lines (Hep-2C, L20B or RD) seeded into microtitre plates. After 24-48 h, the infected cells are stained with monoclonal antibodies specific for poliovirus types 1,2,3 or a blend of the three antibodies followed by an anti-mouse IgG-horseradish peroxidase conjugate. On addition of substrate, infected cells stain an intense blue colour and are easily distinguished from uninfected cells by light microscopy. Poliovirus infection can be detected before the appearance of cytopathic effects (CPE). This Blue-Cell ELISA test was evaluated against conventional culture and seroneutralisation on a range of polio isolates and clinical specimens. The sensitivity and specificity of the Blue-Cell ELISA compared to neutralisation was 100% (87/87) on culture supernatants of poliovirus isolates sent to our reference laboratory for confirmation. All the poliovirus isolates were typed within 24 h of specimen inoculation using the new method compared to 6-10 days by conventional culture and neutralisation. The method proved to be more sensitive than conventional culture when clinical specimens were examined. Of 43 clinical specimens from which poliovirus had been previously isolated by various laboratories in the U.K., 30/43 (69.8%) were positive for poliovirus by the Blue-Cell ELISA compared to 29/43 (67.4%) by conventional culture and neutralisation. Neutralisation of specimens exhibiting CPE indicated that all of the polioviruses were correctly typed with the new method. CPE was not observed by conventional culture in any specimen that was negative in the Blue-Cell ELISA. There were no cross-reactions with a range of other enteroviruses.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11064113 DOI: 10.1016/s0166-0934(00)00216-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol Methods ISSN: 0166-0934 Impact factor: 2.014