Performance evaluation of the polyclonal anti-rabies virus ribonucleoprotein IgG antibodies produced in-house for use in direct fluorescent antibody test

•The polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC presented 100% diagnostic sensitivity and specificity.•The polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC is stable and reproducible.•The polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC produced in house proved suitable for rabies virus antigen detection by Dfat. Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) label...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of virological methods 2020-06, Vol.280, p.113879-113879, Article 113879
Hauptverfasser: da Silva, Gabriela Hidaka, Santos da Silva, Jaqueline Helena, Iamamoto, Keila, de Arruda, Tamires Santos, Katz, Iana Suly Santos, Fernandes, Elaine Raniero, Guedes, Fernanda, Rodrigues da Silva, Andrea de Cássia, Silva, Sandriana Ramos
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Zusammenfassung:•The polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC presented 100% diagnostic sensitivity and specificity.•The polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC is stable and reproducible.•The polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC produced in house proved suitable for rabies virus antigen detection by Dfat. Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) labelled anti-rabies virus ribonucleoprotein (RNP) antibodies can be used as immunoreagents in direct fluorescent antibody testing (dFAT) for rabies diagnoses. While in-house products are occasionally used by laboratories, most conjugates are commercial reagents. Commercial anti-RNP antibodies are only available for research purposes in Brazil, however, which contributes to the increasing use of in-house produced antibodies. Considering that conjugate quality may influence the results obtained during rabies diagnosis, we sought to analyze the performance requirements of in-house produced polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC for application in dFAT. To that end, their reproducibility, diagnostic sensitivity, and specificity were evaluated. The titer of polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC was initially determined and evaluated by dFAT, using central nervous system (CNS) samples of different animal species (dogs, cats, bovines, equines, bats, and non-human primates). As our main result, the polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC reached a titer of 1:30/1:40 in dFAT, with 100% of diagnostic sensitivity and specificity. In terms of reproducibility, the antibodies, regardless the production batch, presented the same performances. In conclusion, the in-house produced polyclonal anti-RNP IgG-FITC proved suitable for rabies virus antigen detection by dFAT.
ISSN:0166-0934
1879-0984
DOI:10.1016/j.jviromet.2020.113879