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Virus Reduction Neutralization Test: A Single-Cell Imaging High-Throughput Virus Neutralization Assay for Dengue

Vaccine immunogenicity and clinical efficacy are often assessed by the measure of serum-neutralizing antibodies. The present gold standard for detecting neutralizing antibodies against many viruses, including dengue, is the plaque/focus reduction neutralization test (P/FRNT). The FRNT is a cell-base...

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Autores principales: Whiteman, Melissa C., Bogardus, Leah, Giacone, Danila G., Rubinstein, Leonard J., Antonello, Joseph M., Sun, Dengyun, Daijogo, Sarah, Gurney, Kevin B.
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6283513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30350775
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0948
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author Whiteman, Melissa C.
Bogardus, Leah
Giacone, Danila G.
Rubinstein, Leonard J.
Antonello, Joseph M.
Sun, Dengyun
Daijogo, Sarah
Gurney, Kevin B.
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Bogardus, Leah
Giacone, Danila G.
Rubinstein, Leonard J.
Antonello, Joseph M.
Sun, Dengyun
Daijogo, Sarah
Gurney, Kevin B.
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description Vaccine immunogenicity and clinical efficacy are often assessed by the measure of serum-neutralizing antibodies. The present gold standard for detecting neutralizing antibodies against many viruses, including dengue, is the plaque/focus reduction neutralization test (P/FRNT). The FRNT is a cell-based assay that inherits high variability, resulting in poor precision and has lengthy turnaround times. The virus reduction neutralization test (VRNT) is a high-throughput alternative to the standard low-throughput and laborious FRNT. The VRNT is similar to FRNT using unaltered wild-type virus and immunostaining, yet uses imaging cytometry to count virus-infected cells 1 day post-infection, reducing assay time and increasing overall throughput 15-fold. In addition, the VRNT has lowered variability relative to FRNT, which may be explained in part by the observation that foci overlap alters foci count and titer over time, in the FRNT. The ability to count one infected cell, rather than waiting for overlapping foci to form, ensures accuracy and contributes to the precision (7–25% coefficient of variation) and sensitivity of the VRNT. Results from 81 clinical samples tested in the VRNT and FRNT show a clear positive relationship. During sample testing, a 96-well plate edge effect was noted and the elimination of this edge effect was achieved by a simple plate seeding technique. The VRNT is an improvement to the current neutralization assays for its shortened assay time, increased precision and throughput, and an alternative to the P/FRNT.
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spelling pubmed-62835132018-12-12 Virus Reduction Neutralization Test: A Single-Cell Imaging High-Throughput Virus Neutralization Assay for Dengue Whiteman, Melissa C. Bogardus, Leah Giacone, Danila G. Rubinstein, Leonard J. Antonello, Joseph M. Sun, Dengyun Daijogo, Sarah Gurney, Kevin B. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Vaccine immunogenicity and clinical efficacy are often assessed by the measure of serum-neutralizing antibodies. The present gold standard for detecting neutralizing antibodies against many viruses, including dengue, is the plaque/focus reduction neutralization test (P/FRNT). The FRNT is a cell-based assay that inherits high variability, resulting in poor precision and has lengthy turnaround times. The virus reduction neutralization test (VRNT) is a high-throughput alternative to the standard low-throughput and laborious FRNT. The VRNT is similar to FRNT using unaltered wild-type virus and immunostaining, yet uses imaging cytometry to count virus-infected cells 1 day post-infection, reducing assay time and increasing overall throughput 15-fold. In addition, the VRNT has lowered variability relative to FRNT, which may be explained in part by the observation that foci overlap alters foci count and titer over time, in the FRNT. The ability to count one infected cell, rather than waiting for overlapping foci to form, ensures accuracy and contributes to the precision (7–25% coefficient of variation) and sensitivity of the VRNT. Results from 81 clinical samples tested in the VRNT and FRNT show a clear positive relationship. During sample testing, a 96-well plate edge effect was noted and the elimination of this edge effect was achieved by a simple plate seeding technique. The VRNT is an improvement to the current neutralization assays for its shortened assay time, increased precision and throughput, and an alternative to the P/FRNT. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2018-12 2018-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6283513/ /pubmed/30350775 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0948 Text en © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Whiteman, Melissa C.
Bogardus, Leah
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Rubinstein, Leonard J.
Antonello, Joseph M.
Sun, Dengyun
Daijogo, Sarah
Gurney, Kevin B.
Virus Reduction Neutralization Test: A Single-Cell Imaging High-Throughput Virus Neutralization Assay for Dengue
title Virus Reduction Neutralization Test: A Single-Cell Imaging High-Throughput Virus Neutralization Assay for Dengue
title_full Virus Reduction Neutralization Test: A Single-Cell Imaging High-Throughput Virus Neutralization Assay for Dengue
title_fullStr Virus Reduction Neutralization Test: A Single-Cell Imaging High-Throughput Virus Neutralization Assay for Dengue
title_full_unstemmed Virus Reduction Neutralization Test: A Single-Cell Imaging High-Throughput Virus Neutralization Assay for Dengue
title_short Virus Reduction Neutralization Test: A Single-Cell Imaging High-Throughput Virus Neutralization Assay for Dengue
title_sort virus reduction neutralization test: a single-cell imaging high-throughput virus neutralization assay for dengue
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6283513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30350775
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.17-0948
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