Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is an effective approach for monitoring herd immunity of animals against rabies but not recommended to detect neutralizing antibody response of individual animals in the framework of international travel since its insufficient agreement with the globally recognized rabies virus (RABV) neutralizing tests. In this study, a blocking ELISA to specifically detect anti-RABV neutralizing antibody was developed using the purified RABV glycoprotein (G) expressed in HEK293T cells as coating antigen, and a labeled anti-G neutralizing monoclonal antibody as the blocking antibody. The overall agreement between the blocking ELISA and fluorescent antibody virus neutralization test in detection of clinical serum samples (dogs = 658; cats = 508) was 97.43% (1,136/1,166), with a diagnostic specificity of 95.63% (219/229) and a diagnostic sensitivity of 97.87% (917/937). Further comparison with the commercial ELISA kits and inter-laboratory validation showed that the blocking ELISA had excellent specificity, sensitivity, and reproducibility. In conclusion, the developed method is a potential tool as an alternative to the virus neutralization test for the detection of canine and feline rabies neutralization antibodies following vaccination.IMPORTANCEThis study establishes a blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detecting rabies neutralizing antibodies in dogs and cats, demonstrating high sensitivity, specificity, and no cross-reactivity. This method provides a reliable alternative to conventional neutralization assays, facilitating efficient large-scale rabies vaccination assessment, and thereby strengthening global rabies control efforts.
Development and validation of a blocking ELISA for measurement of rabies virus neutralizing antibody.
开发和验证用于测量狂犬病毒中和抗体的阻断 ELISA
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作者:Xiao Yuewen, Wu Meng, Xu Weidi, Sun Sheng, Liu Tingfang, Liu Yan, Li Hongwei, Feng Na, Tu Changchun, Feng Ye
| 期刊: | Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 影响因子: | 5.400 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun 11; 63(6):e0204924 |
| doi: | 10.1128/jcm.02049-24 | 研究方向: | 炎症/感染 |
| 疾病类型: | 狂犬病 | ||
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