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Development of a novel rapid immunochromatographic test specific for the H5 influenza virus.

Eiji Miyagawa1, Hiroyuki Kogaki, Yoshiaki Uchida, Nobuyuki Fujii, Takashi Shirakawa, Yoshihrio Sakoda, Hiroshi Kida.   

Abstract

Three anti-H5 influenza virus monoclonal antibody (mAb) clones, IFH5-26, IFH5-115 and IFH5-136, were obtained by immunising a BALB/C mouse with inactivated A/duck/Hokkaido/Vac-1/04 (H5N1). These mAbs were found to recognise specifically the haemagglutinin (HA) epitope of the influenza H5 subtypes by western blotting with recombinant HAs; however, these mAbs have no neutralising activity for A/duck/Hokkaido/84/02 (H5N3) or A/Puerto Ric/8/34 (H1N1). Each epitope of these mAbs was a conformational epitope that was formed from the regions located between 46 to 60 amino acids (aa) and 312 to 322 aa for IFH5-115, from 101 to 113 aa and 268 to 273 aa for IFH5-136 and from 61 to 80 aa and 290 to 300 aa for IFH5-26. The epitopes were located in the loop regions between the receptor region and alpha-helix structure in haemagglutinin 1 (HA1). Influenza A virus H5-specific rapid immunochromatographic test kits were tested as solid phase antibody/alkaline phosphate-conjugated mAb in the following three combinations: IFH5-26/IFH5-115, IFH5-136/IFH5-26 and IFH5-136/IFH5-115. In every combination, only influenza A H5 subtypes were detected. For effective clinical application, rapid dual discrimination immunochromatographic test kits in combination with H5 HA-specific mAb, IFA5-26 and IFA5-115 and the influenza A NP NP-specific mAb, FVA2-11, were developed. The dual discrimination immunochromatographic tests kits detected influenza A virus H5 subtypes as H5 line-positive and all influenza A subtypes as A line-positive simultaneously. The dual discrimination immunochromatographic test kits may be useful for discriminating highly pathogenic avian influenza A H5N1 viruses from seasonal influenza A virus, as well as for confirming influenza infection status in human, avian and mammalian hosts.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21335030     DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2011.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol Methods        ISSN: 0166-0934            Impact factor:   2.014


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Review 1.  Updated values for molecular diagnosis for highly pathogenic avian influenza virus.

Authors:  Akira Sakurai; Futoshi Shibasaki
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2012-08-07       Impact factor: 5.048

2.  Rapid typing of influenza viruses using super high-speed quantitative real-time PCR.

Authors:  Akira Sakurai; Namiko Nomura; Reiko Nanba; Takayuki Sinkai; Tsunehito Iwaki; Taminori Obayashi; Kazuhiro Hashimoto; Michiya Hasegawa; Yoshihiro Sakoda; Akihiro Naito; Yoshihito Morizane; Mitsugu Hosaka; Kunio Tsuboi; Hiroshi Kida; Akemi Kai; Futoshi Shibasaki
Journal:  J Virol Methods       Date:  2011-08-22       Impact factor: 2.014

3.  Broad cross-reactive epitopes of the H5N1 influenza virus identified by murine antibodies against the A/Vietnam/1194/2004 hemagglutinin.

Authors:  Mie Kobayashi-Ishihara; Hitoshi Takahashi; Kazuo Ohnishi; Kengo Nishimura; Kazutaka Terahara; Manabu Ato; Shigeyuki Itamura; Tsutomu Kageyama; Yasuko Tsunetsugu-Yokota
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-06-19       Impact factor: 3.240

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