Sandwich ELISA for the Quantification of Nucleocapsid Protein of SARS-CoV-2 Based on Polyclonal Antibodies from Two Different Species.
Maja Mladenovic StokanicAna SimovicVesna JovanovicMirjana RadomirovićBozidar UdovickiMaja Krstić RistivojevićTeodora ĐukićTamara VasovićJelena AcimovicLjiljana SabljicIvana LukicAna KovacevicDanica CujicMarija GnjatovicKatarina SmiljanicMarija StojadinovicJelena RadosavljevićDragana Stanic-VucinicMarijana StojanovicAndreja RajkovićTanja Ćirković VeličkovićPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
In this study, a cost-effective sandwich ELISA test, based on polyclonal antibodies, for routine quantification SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) protein was developed. The recombinant N protein was produced and used for the production of mice and rabbit antisera. Polyclonal N protein-specific antibodies served as capture and detection antibodies. The prototype ELISA has LOD 0.93 ng/mL and LOQ 5.3 ng/mL, with a linear range of 1.52-48.83 ng/mL. N protein heat pretreatment (56 °C, 1 h) decreased, while pretreatment with 1% Triton X-100 increased analytical ELISA sensitivity. The diagnostic specificity of ELISA was 100% (95% CI, 91.19-100.00%) and sensitivity was 52.94% (95% CI, 35.13-70.22%) compared to rtRT-PCR (Ct < 40). Profoundly higher sensitivity was obtained using patient samples mostly containing Wuhan-similar variants (Wuhan, alpha, and delta), 62.50% (95% CI, 40.59 to 81.20%), in comparison to samples mostly containing Wuhan-distant variants (Omicron) 30.00% (6.67-65.25%). The developed product has relatively high diagnostic sensitivity in relation to its analytical sensitivity due to the usage of polyclonal antibodies from two species, providing a wide repertoire of antibodies against multiple N protein epitopes. Moreover, the fast, simple, and inexpensive production of polyclonal antibodies, as the most expensive assay components, would result in affordable antigen tests.
Keyphrases
- sars cov
- protein protein
- binding protein
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- amino acid
- coronavirus disease
- type diabetes
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- metabolic syndrome
- lymph node
- monoclonal antibody
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- clinical practice
- liquid chromatography
- heat stress
- single cell
- pet ct
- positron emission tomography