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Fang He1, Mookkan Prabakaran, Yunrui Tan, Kartigayen Indira, Subaschandrabose Rajesh Kumar, Jimmy Kwang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Outbreaks in poultry involving influenza virus from H7 subtype have resulted in human infections, thus causing a major concern for public health, as well as for the poultry industry. Currently, no efficient rapid test is available for large-scale detection of either antigen or antibody of H7 avian influenza viruses.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24083616 PMCID: PMC4015598 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-13-219
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
HI and neutralization (VN) titer of 62 and 98 (200 ug/ml) against different H7
| A/Chicken/Malaysia/94* | H7N1 | 256, 256 | 640, 640 |
| A/Canada/rv504/04 | H7N3 | 128,256 | 320, 640 |
| A/quail/Aichi/4/09 | H7N6 | 64, 64 | 80, 80 |
| A/duck/Hokkaido/1/10 | H7N7 | 128, 256 | 320, 640 |
| A/Netherlands/219/03 | H7N7 | 256, 256 | 640, 1280 |
| A/Shanghai/1/13* | H7N9 | 64, 128 | 160, 320 |
| A/Puerto Rico/8/34 | H1N1 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/TLL51/Singapore/09 | H1N1 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/duck/Nanchang/4-184/2000 | H2N9 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/Chicken/Malaysia/02* | H3N2 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/Chicken/Malaysia/92* | H4N1 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/Vietnam/VN1203/03 | H5N1 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/Shorebird/DE/12/04 | H6N8 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/duck/Yangzhou/02/05 | H8N4 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/chicken/Malaysia/98* | H9N2 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/mandarin duck/Malaysia/98* | H10N5 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/pintail/Alberta/84/2000 | H11N9 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/pintail/Alberta/49/03 | H12N5 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
| A/gull/Maryland/704/1977 | H13N6 | <8, <8 | <20, <20 |
HI titer below 8 and VN titer below 20 indicated negative activity. *: wild type virus.
Epitope frequency in both human and avian H7 strains
| 98 | 136 Ser | 100% | 96.6% |
| 137 Gly | 100% | 99.9% | |
| 62 | 175 Lys | 100% | 97.9% |
Figure 1Procedures of both antigen and antibody detection in the dual-function-ELISA.
Figure 2Specificity of H7 antigen detection in the dual ELISA. The specificity of H7 antigen detection in the dual-ELISA was examined with 100 ul of PBS containing the H7 strains adjusted to an HA titer of 8 or non-H7 viruses with HA titers of ≥16. Values represent the means of absorbances of duplicate wells from two independent tests. OD 490: optical density at 490 nm; dotted line: cut-off values; Blank AF: allantoic fluid without virus.
Figure 3Sensitivity of H7 antigen detection in the dual ELISA. Tested viruses with an HA titer of 16 were twofold diluted and subjected to the dual ELISA for antigen detection. Values represent the means of absorbance of duplicate wells from two independent tests. OD 490: optical density at 490 nm; dotted line: cut-off values.
Figure 4Specificity of H7 antibody detection in the dual ELISA. Sera from different animals immunized with different subtypes of influenza viruses were collected 10 days after the 2nd immunization and normalized to a HI titer of 16 before tested in the dual ELISA. Inhibition above the cut-off value of 30% blocking was considered as positive; i.e. antibodies to H7 were present. The results were expressed as the arithmetic mean of percent blocking values. aH7N7: A/duck/Hokkaido/1/10; Ck: chicken; Gp: guinea pig; Ms: mouse; Bac: wildtype baculovirus immunized serum; Blank: preimmune serum. Dotted line: cut-off values.
The detection limits of the dual ELISA in antibody detection
| 5 ug | 92.6% | 5 ug | 640 | 5 ug | 256 |
| 1 ug | 64.87% | 1.25 ug | 160 | 1.25 ug | 64 |
| 0.2 ug | 48.99% | 0.313 ug | 40 | 0.313 ug | 16 |
| 0.008 ug | 12.84% | 0.08 ug | <20 | 0.08 ug | <8 |
aHI and microneutralization assay based on a neutralizing Mab.
The detection limit of each test is indicated in bold and italics format.
Comparison between the dual-function-ELISA and virus neutralization in antibody detection with pooled mice sera after a single H7 immunization
| H7N3/A/Canada/rv504/04 | 91.47% | 500 | 160 |
| H7N6/A/quail/Aichi/4/09 | 61.64% | 100 | 40 |
| H7N7/A/duck/Hokkaido/1/10 | 92.84% | 500 | 160 |
| H7N7/A/Netherlands/219/03 | 94.68% | 1000 | 320 |
| Pre-immunization sera | 4.14% | <20 | <20 |