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Monoclonal antibody-based competitive ELISA for simultaneous detection of rinderpest virus and peste des petits ruminants virus antibodies

Choi Kang-Seuk, Nah Jin-Ju, Choi Cheong-Up, Ko Young-Joon, Sohn Hyun-Joo, Libeau Geneviève, Kang Shien-Young, Joo Yi-Seok. 2003. Monoclonal antibody-based competitive ELISA for simultaneous detection of rinderpest virus and peste des petits ruminants virus antibodies. Veterinary Microbiology, 96 (1) : 1-16.

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Résumé : An experimental competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (morbillivirus cELISA) using a recombinant N antigen (rRPV N) expressed in a baculovirus and a ruminant morbillivirus (RPV and PPRV)-specific monoclonal antibody (P-13A9) was developed for simultaneous detection of rinderpest virus (RPV) and peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) antibodies and its diagnostic performance was evaluated. A set of known reference antisera against RPV and PPRV belonging to different lineages, experimental sera from cattle vaccinated for a RPV of Asian lineage, and field sera from cattle and sheep/goat populations known to be positive (West Africa) and negative (Korea) for RPV and PPRV were used for the evaluation. Morbillivirus cELISA results on the panel of experimental RPV and PPRV antisera showed high correlation (r = 0.97) between the whole virus and the rRPV N antigens, suggesting that the rRPV N contains a ruminant morbillivirus-specific antigenic determinant recognized by the P-13A9 and it may be suitable as an ELISA antigen in place of the whole virus. Morbillivirus cELISA detected anti-RPV and anti-PPRV antibodies in all reference RPV and PPRV antisera containing VN titers > 1:8, suggesting that the assay can simultaneously detect antibodies against RPV and PPRV. Anti-RPV antibody was detected by morbillivirus cELISA in vaccinated cattle as early as the VNT and continued to be detectable by both the cELISA and the VNT until termination of the study. When applied to field samples from Africa, morbillivirus cELISA showed good agreement with a RP cELISA kit (kappa value of 0.86) in bovine sera and with a peste des petits ruminant cELISA kit (kappa value of 0.81) in caprine/ovine sera. Usefulness of morbillivirus cELISA using the rRPV N protein was discussed.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : morbillivirus, peste des petits ruminants, Test ELISA, protéine recombinante, peste bovine

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Classification Agris : L73 - Maladies des animaux

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Choi Kang-Seuk, NVRQS (KOR)
  • Nah Jin-Ju, NVRQS (KOR)
  • Choi Cheong-Up, NVRQS (KOR)
  • Ko Young-Joon, NVRQS (KOR)
  • Sohn Hyun-Joo, NVRQS (KOR)
  • Libeau Geneviève, CIRAD-EMVT-SANTE ANIMALE (FRA)
  • Kang Shien-Young, Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine (KOR)
  • Joo Yi-Seok, NVRQS (KOR)

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