๐ Development and evaluation of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of antibodies against the spike protein of SARS-coronavirus
Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by infection with SARS-associated coronavirus (CoV). Amino acid residues 450-650 of the spike (S) glycoprotein of SARS-CoV (S450-650) contains dominant epitopes for anti-viral antibodies (Abs) in patient sera. Objectives: To develop and evaluate an ELISA system for detection of anti-S Abs in patient sera. Study design: Express recombinant S450-650 in E. Coli and evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of an ELISA system based on the S450-650 polypeptide. Results: The S450-650-based ELISA detected IgG Abs in 41 out of 51 serum samples from 22 hospitalized patients with probable SARS, a result closely correlated with that obtained with a virus-based ELISA (r = 0.75, k = 0.8). Differential anti-S IgG responses were observed amongst SARS patients. Some of them produced anti-S Abs early during their infection, while others failed to make IgG Abs against the S450-650 polypeptide. None of the serum samples from 100 healthy blood donors was positive in the S450-650-based assay. Conclusion: The S450-650-based ELISA can detect anti-S IgG Abs with high sensitivity and specificity. ยฉ 2004 Published by Elsevier B. V.
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๐ค Zhao, Jincun
๐ค Wang, Wei
๐ค Wang, Guang Fa
๐ค Li, Yonghua
๐ค Zhuang, Hui
๐ค Xu, Xiaoyuan
๐ค Ren, Furong
๐ค Zhao, Zhendong
๐ค Gao, Xiao Ming
year
โฐ 2005
issn
๐ 13866532
volume
33
number
1
page
12-18
citedbycount
7
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