Author: Manenti, Alessandro; Maggetti, Marta; Casa, Elisa; Martinuzzi, Donata; Torelli, Alessandro; Trombetta, Claudia M.; Marchi, Serena; Montomoli, Emanuele
Title: Evaluation of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 neutralizing antibodies using a CPEâ€based colorimetric live virus microâ€neutralization assay in human serum samples Cord-id: w9esfoyj Document date: 2020_5_17
ID: w9esfoyj
Snippet: The microâ€neutralization assay is a fundamental test in virology, immunology, vaccine assessment, and epidemiology studies. Since the SARSâ€CoVâ€2 outbreak at the end of December 2019 in China, it has become extremely important to have wellâ€established and validated diagnostic and serological assays for this new emerging virus. Here, we present a microâ€neutralization assay with the use of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 wild type virus with two different methods of readâ€out. We evaluated the performanc
Document: The microâ€neutralization assay is a fundamental test in virology, immunology, vaccine assessment, and epidemiology studies. Since the SARSâ€CoVâ€2 outbreak at the end of December 2019 in China, it has become extremely important to have wellâ€established and validated diagnostic and serological assays for this new emerging virus. Here, we present a microâ€neutralization assay with the use of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 wild type virus with two different methods of readâ€out. We evaluated the performance of this assay using human serum samples taken from an Italian seroepidemiological study being performed at the University of Siena, along with the human monoclonal antibody CR3022 and some iperâ€immune animal serum samples against Influenza and Adenovirus strains. The same panel of human samples have been previously tested in enzymeâ€linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) as a preâ€screening. Positive, borderline, and negative ELISA samples were evaluated in neutralization assay using two different methods of readâ€out: subjective (by means of an inverted optical microscope) and objective (by means of a spectrophotometer). Our findings suggest that at least 50% of positive ELISA samples are positive in neutralization as well, and that method is able to quantify different antibody concentrations in a specific manner. Taken together, our results confirm that the colorimetric cytopathic effectâ€based microneutralization assay could be used as a valid clinical test method for epidemiological and vaccine studies.
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