TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of two competitive ELISAs based on monoclonal antibodies for the serological detection of Bovine ephemeral fever virus
AU - Benevenia, Roberto
AU - Lelli, Davide
AU - Moreno, Ana
AU - Lavazza, Antonio
AU - Kapri-Pardes, Einat
AU - Klement, Eyal
AU - Golender, Natalia
AU - Gleser, Dan
AU - Corsa, Manuel
AU - Castelli, Anna
AU - Pezzoni, Giulia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV) is a member of the genus Ephemerovirus in the family Rhabdoviridae. It is an arthropod-borne virus transmitted by many species of midges and mosquitoes. It can cause severe economic consequences due to losses in milk production and the general condition of cattle and water buffalo. BEF occurs in some tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa, Australia, the Middle East and Asia with seasonal outbreaks, but its possible spread to other areas (e.g. Europe) cannot be excluded. Therefore, using and developing rapid diagnostic methods with optimal performance is essential for identifying emerging pathogens and their control. In the present study, we developed two competitive serological ELISAs based on monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), designed by using BEFV inactivated antigen and the BEF recombinant nucleoprotein (N), respectively. A panel of 77 BEF-positive and 338 BEF-negative sera was used to evaluate the two tests. With a diagnostic sensitivity of 97.4 % using the inactivated virus and 98.7 % using the recombinant N, and a diagnostic specificity of 100 % using both antigens, our results suggest that these tests are suitable for the serological diagnosis of BEF.
AB - Bovine ephemeral fever virus (BEFV) is a member of the genus Ephemerovirus in the family Rhabdoviridae. It is an arthropod-borne virus transmitted by many species of midges and mosquitoes. It can cause severe economic consequences due to losses in milk production and the general condition of cattle and water buffalo. BEF occurs in some tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions of Africa, Australia, the Middle East and Asia with seasonal outbreaks, but its possible spread to other areas (e.g. Europe) cannot be excluded. Therefore, using and developing rapid diagnostic methods with optimal performance is essential for identifying emerging pathogens and their control. In the present study, we developed two competitive serological ELISAs based on monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), designed by using BEFV inactivated antigen and the BEF recombinant nucleoprotein (N), respectively. A panel of 77 BEF-positive and 338 BEF-negative sera was used to evaluate the two tests. With a diagnostic sensitivity of 97.4 % using the inactivated virus and 98.7 % using the recombinant N, and a diagnostic specificity of 100 % using both antigens, our results suggest that these tests are suitable for the serological diagnosis of BEF.
KW - Arthropod-borne virus
KW - Bovine Ephemeral Fever
KW - Competitive ELISA
KW - Monoclonal Antibodies
KW - Recombinant Nucleoprotein
KW - Serological Diagnosis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jviromet.2024.115009
DO - 10.1016/j.jviromet.2024.115009
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C2 - 39142521
AN - SCOPUS:85201314187
SN - 0166-0934
VL - 329
JO - Journal of Virological Methods
JF - Journal of Virological Methods
M1 - 115009
ER -