Literature DB >> 25985985

Application of salivary antibody immunoassays for the detection of incident infections with Norwalk virus in a group of volunteers.

Shannon M Griffin1, Reagan R Converse2, Juan S Leon3, Timothy J Wade2, Xi Jiang4, Christine L Moe3, Andrey I Egorov5.   

Abstract

Norovirus infection is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in developed countries. Developing an assay based on a non-invasive biomarker for detecting incident norovirus infections could improve disease surveillance and epidemiological investigations. This project involved analysis of IgA and IgG norovirus-specific antibody responses in saliva samples from a Norwalk virus (Genogroup I, genotype 1 norovirus) challenge study involving infected and symptomatic, and non-infected asymptomatic individuals. Saliva was collected at the challenge, and two weeks and 40 days post-challenge. Samples were analyzed using the Luminex fluorometric and Meso Scale Discovery (MSD) electrochemiluminescence immunoassays. Recombinant P domains of Norwalk virus capsid protein, as well as similar recombinant proteins of two genogroup II noroviruses (VA387 and VA207) were used as antigens. Immunoconversions were defined as >4-fold increase in antibody responses to the norovirus antigens. Various sample pre-treatment options, buffers, saliva dilution ratios, and data adjustment approaches to control for sample-to-sample variability in saliva composition were compared using the Luminex assay. The results suggest that adjusting responses to the norovirus antigens for responses to the protein purification tag, glutathione-S-transferase (GST), significantly improved the odds of producing a correct immunoconversion test result. IgG-based tests were more accurate compared to IgA-based tests. At optimal conditions, both Luminex and MSD assays for Norwalk-specific IgG antibodies correctly identified all infected and non-infected individuals. There was no evidence of cross-reactivity of anti-Norwalk virus antibodies with genogroup II noroviruses. These results suggest that salivary antibody responses can be used for the detection of incident infections with Norwalk virus in prospective surveys.
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Keywords:  Immunoassay; Incident infection; Norovirus; Salivary antibody; Volunteer challenge study

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25985985      PMCID: PMC4722960          DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2015.05.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol Methods        ISSN: 0022-1759            Impact factor:   2.303


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