Simultaneous quantitation of neutralizing antibodies against all four dengue virus serotypes using optimized reporter virus particles.
Matthias LingemannEmérito Amaro-CarambotElaine W LamirandeTheodore C PiersonStephen S WhiteheadPublished in: Journal of virology (2024)
As a mediator of protection against dengue disease and a serological indicator of prior infection, the detection and quantification of neutralizing antibodies against DENV is an important "gold standard" tool. However, execution of traditional neutralizing antibody assays is often cumbersome and requires repeated application for each virus or serotype. The optimized RVPNT assay described here is high-throughput, easily multiplexed across multiple serotypes, and targets reporter viral particles that can be robustly produced for all four DENV serotypes. The use of this transformative RVPNT assay will support the expansion of neutralizing antibody datasets to answer research and public health questions often limited by the more cumbersome neutralizing antibody assays and the need for greater quantities of test serum.