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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 07 1996, 456-463, Vol 3, No. 4
DJ Jackwood, KS Henderson and RJ Jackwood
An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using a fragment of the
infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) VP2 gene expressed in baculovirus
was developed. A 944-bp portion of the VP2 gene from the Del-A strain of
IBDV was ligated into the pAc360 transfer vector and transfected into
baculovirus, Recombinant baculoviruses were identified by dot blot
hybridization. The recombinant baculovirus 9A5 expressed a 57-kDa VP2
fusion protein, which was immunoprecipitated. This baculovirus-expressed
VP2 was used as an antigen in an ELISA (Ohio State University [OSU]-ELISA).
Titers of sera from specific-pathogen- free chickens infected with
different strains of IBDV in our laboratory were determined by the
OSU-ELISA, commercial ELISAs, and a virus neutralization assay. The results
indicate that all sera from the specific-pathogen-free chickens infected
with IBDV strains contained high titers of neutralizing antibodies. Each of
these antisera also tested positive with the commercial ELISA kits. The
OSU-ELISA did not detect antibodies to all strains of IBDV tested. This
ELISA detected antibodies to the antigenically similar Delaware variant
strains Del-A, Del-E, and GLS but did not detect or detected very poorly
antibodies to antigenically heterologous classic IBDV strains STC, D78, and
BVM. Although the antiserum to the IN strain of IBDV contained a virus-
neutralizing antibody titer, the OSU-ELISA did not detect antibodies in
this serum, suggesting IN is antigenically heterologous to Del-A. Titers to
the IN strain were detected with the commercial ELISA kits. The OSU-ELISA
detected antibodies to the SAL strain, suggesting this virus is
antigenically similar to Del-A, which is supported by previously reported
vaccination and challenge studies. In conclusion, the OSU-ELISA could be
used to detect antibodies to a subgroup of IBDV strains, while commercially
available ELISA kits detected antibodies to all the antigenic subtypes of
IBDV tested.
Copyright © 1996 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-based detection of antibodies to antigenic subtypes of infectious bursal disease viruses of chickens
Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Ohio State University, Wooster, USA.
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