A New Quantitative Method for Rabies Virus by Detection of Nucleoprotein in Virion Using ELISA

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We have developed a new quantitative method for rabies virus (RV) detection using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The method named N-ELISA was based on the quantitation of nucleoprotein (N) in RV virions captured by RV-specific polyclonal antibodies on an ELISA plate. Both infective and defective interfering (DI) particles of RV could be detected by this method. When viruses were propagated in a medium of pH 7.4 adjusted with 7% NaHCO3, N-ELISA could detect them with titers of more than 106 pfu/ml, though the result did not correlate highly with that of the infectivity assay. The reason for this was considered to be that RVs included spikeless and damaged particles which were produced under conditions of low or high pH. However, in the time course of virus yield, titers of N-ELISA correlated well with those of the infectivity assay.

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Katayama, S., Yamanaka, M., Ota, S., & Shimizu, Y. (1999). A New Quantitative Method for Rabies Virus by Detection of Nucleoprotein in Virion Using ELISA. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 61(4), 411–416. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.61.411

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