Detection of serum antibody responses to RIT 4237 rotavirus vaccine by ELISA and neutralization assays
- 1 March 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Medical Virology
- Vol. 21 (3), 231-238
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.1890210306
Abstract
Immunoglobulin class-specific determination by ELISA and a virus neutralization test (NT) were compared for the detection of the serum antibody responses after vaccination of infants with the RIT 4237 rotavirus vaccine (of bovine origin). A capture method was applied for specific IgM determination by ELISA because of its greater sensitivity and reproducibility over the conventional ELISA-IgM test. NT was improved through the use of an enzyme-labelled antibody for the detection of non-neutralized virus. In 6–12-month-old children, the most sensitive single test to detect an antibody response was the ELISA-IgM capture method, but the combination of ELISA-IgM and IgG tests or ELISA-IgM and NT detected the highest seroconversion rate of 79%. In newborn infants high levels of maternal antibody made the ELISA-IgG test unsuitable. ELISA-IgM gave a response rate of 31%, but NT with homologous virus was the most sensitive indicator of a serological response to the vaccine in this age group, yielding a 45% response rate.Keywords
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