Author: Lee, Kunse; Ko, Hae Li; Lee, Eunâ€Young; Park, Hyoâ€Jung; Kim, Young Seok; Kim, Yeonâ€Sook; Cho, Namâ€Hyuk; Park, Manâ€Seong; Lee, Sangâ€Myeong; Kim, Jihye; Kim, Hun; Seong, Baik Lin; Nam, Jaeâ€Hwan
Title: Development of a diagnostic system for detection of specific antibodies and antigens against Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Cord-id: wh0mjyxa Document date: 2018_9_21
ID: wh0mjyxa
Snippet: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERSâ€CoV) is a singleâ€stranded RNA virus that causes severe respiratory disease in humans with a high fatality rate. Binding of the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the spike (S) glycoprotein to dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is the critical step in MERSâ€CoV infection of a host cell. No vaccines or clinically applicable treatments are currently available for MERSâ€CoV. Therefore, rapid diagnosis is important for improving patient outcomes through prom
Document: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERSâ€CoV) is a singleâ€stranded RNA virus that causes severe respiratory disease in humans with a high fatality rate. Binding of the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the spike (S) glycoprotein to dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is the critical step in MERSâ€CoV infection of a host cell. No vaccines or clinically applicable treatments are currently available for MERSâ€CoV. Therefore, rapid diagnosis is important for improving patient outcomes through prompt treatment and protection against viral outbreaks. In this study, the aim was to establish two ELISA systems for detecting antigens and antibodies against MERSâ€CoV. Using a recombinant fullâ€length S protein, an indirect ELISA was developed and found to detect MERSâ€CoVâ€specific antibodies in animal sera and sera of patient with MERS. Moreover, MAbs were induced with the recombinant S protein and RBD and used for sandwich ELISA to detect the MERSâ€CoV S protein. Neither ELISA system exhibited significant intraâ€assay or interâ€assay variation, indicating good reproducibility. Moreover, the interâ€day precision and sensitivity were adequate for use as a diagnostic kit. Thus, these ELISAs can be used clinically to diagnose MERSâ€CoV.
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