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Zika Virus Non-Structural Protein 1 Antigen-Capture Immunoassay

Version 1 : Received: 5 August 2021 / Approved: 5 August 2021 / Online: 5 August 2021 (09:11:41 CEST)

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Beddingfield, B.J.; Hartnett, J.N.; Wilson, R.B.; Kulakosky, P.C.; Andersen, K.G.; Robles-Sikisaka, R.; Grubaugh, N.D.; Aybar, A.; Nunez, M.-Z.; Fermin, C.D.; Garry, R.F. Zika Virus Non-Structural Protein 1 Antigen-Capture Immunoassay. Viruses 2021, 13, 1771. Beddingfield, B.J.; Hartnett, J.N.; Wilson, R.B.; Kulakosky, P.C.; Andersen, K.G.; Robles-Sikisaka, R.; Grubaugh, N.D.; Aybar, A.; Nunez, M.-Z.; Fermin, C.D.; Garry, R.F. Zika Virus Non-Structural Protein 1 Antigen-Capture Immunoassay. Viruses 2021, 13, 1771.

Abstract

Infection with Zika virus (ZIKV), a member of the Flavivirus genus of the Flaviviridae family, typically results in mild self-limited illness, but severe neurological disease occurs in a limited subset of patients. In contrast, serious outcomes commonly occur in pregnancy that affect the developing fetus, including microcephaly and other major birth defects. The genetic similarity of ZIKV to other widespread flaviviruses, such as dengue virus (DENV), presents a challenge to the development of specific ZIKV diagnostic assays. Nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) is established for use in immunodiagnostic assays for flaviviruses. To address the cross-reactivity of ZIKV NS1 with proteins from other flaviviruses we used site-directed mutagenesis to modified putative epitopes. Goat polyclonal antibodies to variant ZIKV NS1 were affinity-purified to remove antibodies binding to the closely related NS1 protein of DENV. An antigen-capture ELISA configured with the affinity-purified polyclonal antibody showed a linear dynamic range between approximately 500 to 30 ng/mL, with a limit of detection of between 1.95 and 7.8 ng/mL. NS1 proteins from DENV, yellow fever virus, St. Louis encephalitis virus and West Nile virus showed significantly reduced reactivity in the ZIKV antigen-capture ELISA. Refinement of approaches similar to those employed here could lead to development of ZIKV-specific immunoassays suitable for use in areas where infections with related flaviviruses are common.

Keywords

Zika virus; non-structural protein 1; site-directed mutagenesis; polyclonal antibodies; antigen-capture ELISA

Subject

Biology and Life Sciences, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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