Development of electrochemiluminescent serology assays to measure the humoral response to antigens of respiratory syncytial virus

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Sensitive and precise serology assays are needed to measure the humoral response to antigens of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) following natural infection or vaccination. We developed and evaluated a collection of electrochemiluminescent (ECL) serology assays using four RSV antigens (F, N, Ga and Gb). To assess the merits of ECL technology, the four ECL serology assays were evaluated using a well-characterized "gold standard" panel of acute and convalescent serum samples from fifty-nine RSV-positive and thirty RSV-negative elderly subjects (>65 years old). The combined results from the four ECL assays demonstrated good concordance to the "gold standard" diagnosis, reaching 95% diagnostic sensitivity and 100% diagnostic specificity. Additionally, a combination of ECL assays provided higher diagnostic sensitivity than a commercially available diagnostic ELISA or cellbased microneutralization assay. In summary, these data demonstrate the advantages of using ECL-based serology assays and highlight their use as a sensitive diagnostic approach to detect recent RSV infection in an elderly population.

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Maifeld, S. V., Ro, B., Mok, H., Chu, M., Yu, L., Yamagata, R., … Zuo, F. (2016). Development of electrochemiluminescent serology assays to measure the humoral response to antigens of respiratory syncytial virus. PLoS ONE, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153019

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